The Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 21American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 168
... lived in a sweat - house near where Bluejay and Lizard lived . These latter had all kinds of food stored in bags of tule . The Grizzly - Bears had only acorns , and used to have to go to the other house to get salmon and meat . A ...
... lived in a sweat - house near where Bluejay and Lizard lived . These latter had all kinds of food stored in bags of tule . The Grizzly - Bears had only acorns , and used to have to go to the other house to get salmon and meat . A ...
Strana 280
... lived with them , and him- self made arrows . - He lived with these people for four or five generations of people , four long , long lives . Young people would grow up , get old , and die ; other young people would be born , grow up ...
... lived with them , and him- self made arrows . - He lived with these people for four or five generations of people , four long , long lives . Young people would grow up , get old , and die ; other young people would be born , grow up ...
Strana 322
... lived . The Hawk had another brother , who lived in the south , and the three brothers met the next morning . The brother of the south said to the other two , " You have been away a long time . Now you must come home with me . You need ...
... lived . The Hawk had another brother , who lived in the south , and the three brothers met the next morning . The brother of the south said to the other two , " You have been away a long time . Now you must come home with me . You need ...
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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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