The Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 21American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... meat . " Then Coyote outwitted him , for he " wished " himself to become deer meat . Then Coyote told him , " I will treat you to a piece of meat . " Then that man turned his back to Coyote , and Coyote also turned his back and said ...
... meat . " Then Coyote outwitted him , for he " wished " himself to become deer meat . Then Coyote told him , " I will treat you to a piece of meat . " Then that man turned his back to Coyote , and Coyote also turned his back and said ...
Strana 284
... meat . ” And now , having cut the hide off , he placed it to one side , and both together began to cut up the meat . After a little while the great chief left the meat , and went over and commenced to scrape the blood from the hide ...
... meat . ” And now , having cut the hide off , he placed it to one side , and both together began to cut up the meat . After a little while the great chief left the meat , and went over and commenced to scrape the blood from the hide ...
Strana 295
... meat and sinew on them are so hard and dried up that it takes from three to four days ' boiling before they are soft enough to eat , and even then we can hardly eat the meat . " Sweet - Medicine said , " Gather up some wood , and I will ...
... meat and sinew on them are so hard and dried up that it takes from three to four days ' boiling before they are soft enough to eat , and even then we can hardly eat the meat . " Sweet - Medicine said , " Gather up some wood , and I will ...
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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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