The Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 21American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 275
... brother's lodge , and entered . His brother said to him , " Is that you , brother ? Come in and sit down . " He said to his wife , " Give him food . " She did so , and Mŭt - sÏ - Ï ' - u - Iv ate . A number of men had seen him come in ...
... brother's lodge , and entered . His brother said to him , " Is that you , brother ? Come in and sit down . " He said to his wife , " Give him food . " She did so , and Mŭt - sÏ - Ï ' - u - Iv ate . A number of men had seen him come in ...
Strana 292
... brother , " You are a chief now ; but if you will throw away that brother of yours , we will make you a bigger chief , and all will do just as you say . " Soon after this , Sweet - Medicine's brother said to him , " Let us go out ...
... brother , " You are a chief now ; but if you will throw away that brother of yours , we will make you a bigger chief , and all will do just as you say . " Soon after this , Sweet - Medicine's brother said to him , " Let us go out ...
Strana 322
elder brother fed the younger . Then he set more snares and caught more ducks . Then he said , " If this house we ... brother was lying in bed . The younger sat down on the other side of the fire . The Owl jumped down to the door , with ...
elder brother fed the younger . Then he set more snares and caught more ducks . Then he said , " If this house we ... brother was lying in bed . The younger sat down on the other side of the fire . The Owl jumped down to the door , with ...
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ARTICLES | 9 |
Some Aspects of the American Shaman Roland B Dixon | 43 |
Two Popular Ballads G L Kittredge | 60 |
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