The Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 21American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 131
... woman to the sky . She leaves him , as in the Star - Boy myth , but is killed as she swings to and fro from the rope . Moon angers Buffalo - Woman , his second wife , by speaking of the human woman . She leaves with her calf , and is ...
... woman to the sky . She leaves him , as in the Star - Boy myth , but is killed as she swings to and fro from the rope . Moon angers Buffalo - Woman , his second wife , by speaking of the human woman . She leaves with her calf , and is ...
Strana 166
... Woman went away together toward the sunset ; and when night came , they stopped and camped . Early in the morning Wildcat , being weary , rose from his bed while Loon- Woman still slept , and went back to where his people lived . Then ...
... Woman went away together toward the sunset ; and when night came , they stopped and camped . Early in the morning Wildcat , being weary , rose from his bed while Loon- Woman still slept , and went back to where his people lived . Then ...
Strana 331
... woman and a man . The man asked the woman , " Has Kwikumat told you any secrets ? " - " " None , " said the woman , " but I am going to ask him . " The woman went to the dark - house , and Marxokuvek called Kwikumat thither . " I want ...
... woman and a man . The man asked the woman , " Has Kwikumat told you any secrets ? " - " " None , " said the woman , " but I am going to ask him . " The woman went to the dark - house , and Marxokuvek called Kwikumat thither . " I want ...
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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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