The Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 21American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 117
... myth ( Hill - Tout ) , while the various Salish transformer myths go back to a common origin , and that on this lunar hypothesis the solar theory otherwise held with re- spect to this cycle is abandoned . Thus , the plot of the wanderer ...
... myth ( Hill - Tout ) , while the various Salish transformer myths go back to a common origin , and that on this lunar hypothesis the solar theory otherwise held with re- spect to this cycle is abandoned . Thus , the plot of the wanderer ...
Strana 125
... mythological personification of this constellation has led to simple explanatory statements . The Fraser River myth reads as follows : " Qäls went on and found a group of children who were crying because their parents had left them . He ...
... mythological personification of this constellation has led to simple explanatory statements . The Fraser River myth reads as follows : " Qäls went on and found a group of children who were crying because their parents had left them . He ...
Strana 132
... myth the lover is identified with the sun . ( 31 : 205-207 . ) This idea , lacking in every other variant , and found without a trace of solar traits , is obviously an afterthought . The Shoshone ( 60 ) identify the Man in the Moon with ...
... myth the lover is identified with the sun . ( 31 : 205-207 . ) This idea , lacking in every other variant , and found without a trace of solar traits , is obviously an afterthought . The Shoshone ( 60 ) identify the Man in the Moon with ...
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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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