Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1935 |
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... animal often plays trickster parts but here trickster exploits are divided among a number of animals . The raccoon , hare , wolverine , porcupine , partridge , sable and fisher all share the marplot motive . They are regarded as having ...
... animal often plays trickster parts but here trickster exploits are divided among a number of animals . The raccoon , hare , wolverine , porcupine , partridge , sable and fisher all share the marplot motive . They are regarded as having ...
Strana 34
... animal stories widespread over the continent . The animal tales show some local coloring , to be sure , but little that is really distinctive . The human stories which form another group are somewhat more charac- teristic of the eastern ...
... animal stories widespread over the continent . The animal tales show some local coloring , to be sure , but little that is really distinctive . The human stories which form another group are somewhat more charac- teristic of the eastern ...
Strana 118
... animal es muy bravo ? Ahora , ponte que maten a ese animal ; de allí tienen que abrirlo y entonces sale una liebre . Que maten esa liebre y sale una paloma . Pues , ¿ quién puede agarrar a esa paloma ? Y si llegan a matarla , yo estoy ...
... animal es muy bravo ? Ahora , ponte que maten a ese animal ; de allí tienen que abrirlo y entonces sale una liebre . Que maten esa liebre y sale una paloma . Pues , ¿ quién puede agarrar a esa paloma ? Y si llegan a matarla , yo estoy ...
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Vol 48 | 1 |
ARTICLES | 22 |
Penobscot Tales and Religious Beliefs Frank G Speck I | 109 |
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