Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1935 |
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... started on , and reached another village . An old man and woman told him the people there also sought his life . Soon the people came , inviting him to run the rapids in his canoe . He consulted his belt . Now back at his home camp his ...
... started on , and reached another village . An old man and woman told him the people there also sought his life . Soon the people came , inviting him to run the rapids in his canoe . He consulted his belt . Now back at his home camp his ...
Strana 71
... started . At last it grew dark . Next morning they started on . Suddenly Mikamwessu said , " Let us stop here for a while until I pick some spruce gum . " So they stopped and Mikamwessu picked spruce gum . When he got enough he melted ...
... started . At last it grew dark . Next morning they started on . Suddenly Mikamwessu said , " Let us stop here for a while until I pick some spruce gum . " So they stopped and Mikamwessu picked spruce gum . When he got enough he melted ...
Strana 98
... started after Raccoon . Then Raccoon ran off and escaped into a hole . When Bear came up he called and tried to get him out to kill him . " The only way you can kill me is to stick your testicles in after me , " said he to Bear . Bear ...
... started after Raccoon . Then Raccoon ran off and escaped into a hole . When Bear came up he called and tried to get him out to kill him . " The only way you can kill me is to stick your testicles in after me , " said he to Bear . Bear ...
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Vol 48 | 1 |
ARTICLES | 22 |
Penobscot Tales and Religious Beliefs Frank G Speck I | 109 |
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