The Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 21American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 275
... moved away . They think that he came , intending to have destroyed the people if they had tried to take him . One day they went to his brother and said to him , " Your brother may come back now ; we will not harm him . He may come back ...
... moved away . They think that he came , intending to have destroyed the people if they had tried to take him . One day they went to his brother and said to him , " Your brother may come back now ; we will not harm him . He may come back ...
Strana 289
... moved again , and had been travelling about for more than one moon , when they camped on another stream , which had cut banks , and thick timber in the bottom . Sweet - Medicine was in the tim- ber , near a cut bank which formed a half ...
... moved again , and had been travelling about for more than one moon , when they camped on another stream , which had cut banks , and thick timber in the bottom . Sweet - Medicine was in the tim- ber , near a cut bank which formed a half ...
Strana 294
... moved , and after going a little way came to a stream and crossed it , and camped on the other side . The same day the camp moved , Sweet - Medicine was travelling , and came on their trail . He followed the trail until he crossed the ...
... moved , and after going a little way came to a stream and crossed it , and camped on the other side . The same day the camp moved , Sweet - Medicine was travelling , and came on their trail . He followed the trail until he crossed 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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