The Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 21American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 153
... close . Then she said to him , " What are you stopping for ? Come here , quick ! I have something to tell you . " When close to , she chased him and killed him . It grew dark , but he did not come home . He never came home . In the ...
... close . Then she said to him , " What are you stopping for ? Come here , quick ! I have something to tell you . " When close to , she chased him and killed him . It grew dark , but he did not come home . He never came home . In the ...
Strana 308
... close to the lodge . Their leader said , " Now two of you must jump into the lodge , while the rest stand close around it ; " but when the two men went in , they saw only the yearling calf hide that Sweet - Root and the old man had quar ...
... close to the lodge . Their leader said , " Now two of you must jump into the lodge , while the rest stand close around it ; " but when the two men went in , they saw only the yearling calf hide that Sweet - Root and the old man had quar ...
Strana 330
... close his eyes . As he did so , the water went down until they stood on the ground . " I made eight people , " said Kwikumat , " and they had no faith in me . This time I shall make twenty - four . And I shall make them right . " He ...
... close his eyes . As he did so , the water went down until they stood on the ground . " I made eight people , " said Kwikumat , " and they had no faith in me . This time I shall make twenty - four . And I shall make them right . " 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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