Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1933 |
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Strana 154
... skin something . " " No , I just wanted to whittle some arrows , " Woodpecker repeated . But Wolf told him that he knew better , and Woodpecker soon saw that he would have to tell the truth . He told Wolf that he wanted to skin the elk ...
... skin something . " " No , I just wanted to whittle some arrows , " Woodpecker repeated . But Wolf told him that he knew better , and Woodpecker soon saw that he would have to tell the truth . He told Wolf that he wanted to skin the elk ...
Strana 179
... skin would be camped with a large bunch of people near Wenatchi for the fall fishing . They advised him to go up and challenge him . One day the Yakima man came . He met q'olä'skın and told him that he had heard he was a big eater . q ...
... skin would be camped with a large bunch of people near Wenatchi for the fall fishing . They advised him to go up and challenge him . One day the Yakima man came . He met q'olä'skın and told him that he had heard he was a big eater . q ...
Strana 371
... skin . His face was well covered and he imitated her walk . The people were circling around . He went close to them ... skin in pieces , shouting : " This is your mother's skin . This is your grandmother's skin . " Coyote returned home ...
... skin . His face was well covered and he imitated her walk . The people were circling around . He went close to them ... skin in pieces , shouting : " This is your mother's skin . This is your grandmother's skin . " Coyote returned home ...
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