Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1933 |
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... stayed there several days . Then he said to his father - in - law , “ Let me go . I must go far away on important business . " The old man freed him . Then the bear ran into the forest , turned a somersault and once more became a young ...
... stayed there several days . Then he said to his father - in - law , “ Let me go . I must go far away on important business . " The old man freed him . Then the bear ran into the forest , turned a somersault and once more became a young ...
Strana 362
... stayed behind a bush a while , while the little boy stayed on the other side . The little boy after a time ran away and the boy ran after him as he entered a cave . Just as the boy was about to catch him the little boy entered a rock ...
... stayed behind a bush a while , while the little boy stayed on the other side . The little boy after a time ran away and the boy ran after him as he entered a cave . Just as the boy was about to catch him the little boy entered a rock ...
Strana 378
... stayed home continually . His brothers brought him deer meat all the time . He had good meat every evening ; Coyote received only bad meat . Sometime later , the brothers were hunting over there again ( above Black Canyon ) . There was ...
... stayed home continually . His brothers brought him deer meat all the time . He had good meat every evening ; Coyote received only bad meat . Sometime later , the brothers were hunting over there again ( above Black Canyon ) . There was ...
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