The Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 21American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 86
... given in this volume , together with the incidents that gave them birth , thus making a record that will enhance in value as the years go on . 66 The illustrations are all made by the Indians , " with whom " a sense of form and color is ...
... given in this volume , together with the incidents that gave them birth , thus making a record that will enhance in value as the years go on . 66 The illustrations are all made by the Indians , " with whom " a sense of form and color is ...
Strana 244
... given to old people . The sinews from the back and legs were carefully dried and preserved . The manufacture of bows , arrows , salmon - spears , and fish - nets was re- garded with superstitious beliefs . If a man bought any such ...
... given to old people . The sinews from the back and legs were carefully dried and preserved . The manufacture of bows , arrows , salmon - spears , and fish - nets was re- garded with superstitious beliefs . If a man bought any such ...
Strana 258
... given with explanatory notes , - one is a Blue Jay story . The vocabulary given includes ( p . 309 ) a list of terms of relationship . The information published in this monograph was obtained from " Robert Schermerhorn , a young ...
... given with explanatory notes , - one is a Blue Jay story . The vocabulary given includes ( p . 309 ) a list of terms of relationship . The information published in this monograph was obtained from " Robert Schermerhorn , a young ...
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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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