The Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 21American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... FIRE ( ACHOMAWI ) . After Hawk had been killed , and the flood had subsided , people found that all fires were put out all over the world . Nothing could be cooked , but for a time people did not trouble about it . Then after a few days ...
... FIRE ( ACHOMAWI ) . After Hawk had been killed , and the flood had subsided , people found that all fires were put out all over the world . Nothing could be cooked , but for a time people did not trouble about it . Then after a few days ...
Strana 175
... fire in Fire - Woman's house began to die down ; and she said then , " Let the fire Dog carries go out . " Then Bluejay said , " Qas ! " and it began to rain . Dog held his head on one side to keep the rain out of his ear , and ran as ...
... fire in Fire - Woman's house began to die down ; and she said then , " Let the fire Dog carries go out . " Then Bluejay said , " Qas ! " and it began to rain . Dog held his head on one side to keep the rain out of his ear , and ran as ...
Strana 288
... fire . The ashes and steam rose in a thick cloud ; and the eagle - feather in his hair had the power to carry him up and out through the top of the lodge , and set him on his feet outside the ring of the soldiers . The soldiers made a ...
... fire . The ashes and steam rose in a thick cloud ; and the eagle - feather in his hair had the power to carry him up and out through the top of the lodge , and set him on his feet outside the ring of the soldiers . The soldiers made a ...
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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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