Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1935 |
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... Hair . She taught him to hunt . Later a famine came and the people abandoned Woodchuck and her grandson , Long Hair . So the two began hunting rabbits . Next Long Hair killed partridges . Then his grandmother gave him an ivory bows and ...
... Hair . She taught him to hunt . Later a famine came and the people abandoned Woodchuck and her grandson , Long Hair . So the two began hunting rabbits . Next Long Hair killed partridges . Then his grandmother gave him an ivory bows and ...
Strana 54
... Hair to death . But he and his seven friends told stories and laughed all night . Long Hair covered them with his magic belt . The other hunters all froze to death . The people in the village were glad to be rid of the bad people . They ...
... Hair to death . But he and his seven friends told stories and laughed all night . Long Hair covered them with his magic belt . The other hunters all froze to death . The people in the village were glad to be rid of the bad people . They ...
Strana 55
... Hair was pleased and ordained that the others who went away angry would be afraid of him forever . Then he told the other animals to fear the dog , and he stroked the squirrel , which was a large beast , and made him small as he is now ...
... Hair was pleased and ordained that the others who went away angry would be afraid of him forever . Then he told the other animals to fear the dog , and he stroked the squirrel , which was a large beast , and made him small as he is now ...
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