The Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 21American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... called wishi- diekwa . The " poison " or supernatural means of killing an enemy is called dikwa or dikwa - getl . Menstruation is dikwa - lakwetl . The hero of a myth is called Dikwa - giterai . Dark - colored stone pipe - bowls were ...
... called wishi- diekwa . The " poison " or supernatural means of killing an enemy is called dikwa or dikwa - getl . Menstruation is dikwa - lakwetl . The hero of a myth is called Dikwa - giterai . Dark - colored stone pipe - bowls were ...
Strana 283
... called out , " Yes , come in ! " and asked him on which side of the lodge he would sit , the right side , the left side , or the back part of the lodge . He chose the right - hand side . Some of the great men came in after he was ...
... called out , " Yes , come in ! " and asked him on which side of the lodge he would sit , the right side , the left side , or the back part of the lodge . He chose the right - hand side . Some of the great men came in after he was ...
Strana 345
... called Ave. To the next man he gave Red - Ant ( Ciq " pás ) . Red - Ant is now called Ikwís . To the next man he gave Road - Runner ( Met'á ) . Road - runner is now called Tal pó . Kumastamxo named him after he ran . To the next man he ...
... called Ave. To the next man he gave Red - Ant ( Ciq " pás ) . Red - Ant is now called Ikwís . To the next man he gave Road - Runner ( Met'á ) . Road - runner is now called Tal pó . Kumastamxo named him after he ran . To the next man he ...
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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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