The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 60–61American Folk-lore Society, 1947 |
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... dead people are , " and that the Milky Way stretches east and west in the morning ; at night north and south . This east - west trail is the trail of the dead ; it is called ' dead people's trail . ' When shown pictures of stone pestles ...
... dead people are , " and that the Milky Way stretches east and west in the morning ; at night north and south . This east - west trail is the trail of the dead ; it is called ' dead people's trail . ' When shown pictures of stone pestles ...
Strana 54
... dead son to " that place . " He finds the dead dancing around a fire and stays overnight ; in the morning he builds a fire of wild parsnip and the dead give him his child . Coyote carries his son away ; the dead tell him to observe ...
... dead son to " that place . " He finds the dead dancing around a fire and stays overnight ; in the morning he builds a fire of wild parsnip and the dead give him his child . Coyote carries his son away ; the dead tell him to observe ...
Strana 154
... dead man's friend , " embracing his body , breast to breast , cheek to cheek , whilst the other puts his hands under the messenger's thighs ... and awaits in mournful silence the whispered announcement of the name . " 36 37 40 Careful ...
... dead man's friend , " embracing his body , breast to breast , cheek to cheek , whilst the other puts his hands under the messenger's thighs ... and awaits in mournful silence the whispered announcement of the name . " 36 37 40 Careful ...
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