Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1935 |
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... Once two strange Indians came to a village for a visit . One of them wanted to get married . He sent wampum1 to the family of the girl but her family sent it back . Then he tried another and it was refused there . Try as he might he had ...
... Once two strange Indians came to a village for a visit . One of them wanted to get married . He sent wampum1 to the family of the girl but her family sent it back . Then he tried another and it was refused there . Try as he might he had ...
Strana 133
... Once he was sued for taking advantage of a young girl , and things might have gone hard with him had not someone had the bright idea of consulting the parish records , and finding that the wronged maiden was not thirteen , as she ...
... Once he was sued for taking advantage of a young girl , and things might have gone hard with him had not someone had the bright idea of consulting the parish records , and finding that the wronged maiden was not thirteen , as she ...
Strana 153
... once ; one way was to make certain smoke which drives them out . He himself never tried this . You can tell one at once from his face . ' Just the same as you can tell a man who killed another man , his face all marked ' ; so also can ...
... once ; one way was to make certain smoke which drives them out . He himself never tried this . You can tell one at once from his face . ' Just the same as you can tell a man who killed another man , his face all marked ' ; so also can ...
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Vol 48 | 1 |
ARTICLES | 22 |
Penobscot Tales and Religious Beliefs Frank G Speck I | 109 |
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