The Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 21American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... fact that the arrow refuses to leave the bow - string . These Bighorn sheep are in fact gods called the Bighorn gods or Ganaskidi . They have the power of assuming human form and also of changing people into beings like themselves ...
... fact that the arrow refuses to leave the bow - string . These Bighorn sheep are in fact gods called the Bighorn gods or Ganaskidi . They have the power of assuming human form and also of changing people into beings like themselves ...
Strana 29
... fact that the arrow refuses to leave the bow - string . These Bighorn sheep are in fact gods called the Bighorn gods or Ganaskidi . They have the power of assuming human form and also of changing people into beings like themselves ...
... fact that the arrow refuses to leave the bow - string . These Bighorn sheep are in fact gods called the Bighorn gods or Ganaskidi . They have the power of assuming human form and also of changing people into beings like themselves ...
Strana 195
... fact there is too much Hoffmann and too little Don Juan . His story first appeared in 1812 , and became very popular ... fact which substantiates the belief that the poem is unfinished . This new Don Juan is a young Spaniard of the ...
... fact there is too much Hoffmann and too little Don Juan . His story first appeared in 1812 , and became very popular ... fact which substantiates the belief that the poem is unfinished . This new Don Juan is a young Spaniard of the ...
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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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