The Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 21American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 182
... carry destruction in its path to all who had escaped the anger of the other elements . The wives assumed an invisible form and started on the " Rainbow " ( some say on the down of a live eagle - feather ) , and were carried to the ...
... carry destruction in its path to all who had escaped the anger of the other elements . The wives assumed an invisible form and started on the " Rainbow " ( some say on the down of a live eagle - feather ) , and were carried to the ...
Strana 301
... carried a black lance . It was painted black all over . The others could carry lances , but only one could carry a black one . For the dance they had four drums and one rattle . Sweet - Medicine was teaching them this dance for four ...
... carried a black lance . It was painted black all over . The others could carry lances , but only one could carry a black one . For the dance they had four drums and one rattle . Sweet - Medicine was teaching them this dance for four ...
Strana 346
... carried him down the Colorado river - valley , for they liked him . At Yuma the river was so swift that they could not carry him across . Kumastamxo knew their difficulty , and made the river shallow . Then they carried Marxokuvek ...
... carried him down the Colorado river - valley , for they liked him . At Yuma the river was so swift that they could not carry him across . Kumastamxo knew their difficulty , and made the river shallow . Then they carried Marxokuvek ...
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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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