The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 60–61American Folk-lore Society, 1947 |
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... Head Jemez man asked Zuni Governor to give word from housetop that all Zuni ( everyone ) were to take a bath and wash hair after supper and go to bed ; not to go out after dark . Those who wished to see the Jemez ceremony were invited ...
... Head Jemez man asked Zuni Governor to give word from housetop that all Zuni ( everyone ) were to take a bath and wash hair after supper and go to bed ; not to go out after dark . Those who wished to see the Jemez ceremony were invited ...
Strana 348
... head assumes a bright red color . It is thought then to be sucking the blood of its victim , and is dreaded and shunned accordingly . The scorpion lizard ( tsane'ni ) is sometimes called also giga - danegi'ski , " blood taker . " It is ...
... head assumes a bright red color . It is thought then to be sucking the blood of its victim , and is dreaded and shunned accordingly . The scorpion lizard ( tsane'ni ) is sometimes called also giga - danegi'ski , " blood taker . " It is ...
Strana 423
... head here , and ( pointing to her head ) one head here . " If readers of the Journal have further information on the subject I should appreci- ate communications . 6023 Woodlawn Avenue , Chicago , Illinois ELMER L. KLINE NEWS NOTES ...
... head here , and ( pointing to her head ) one head here . " If readers of the Journal have further information on the subject I should appreci- ate communications . 6023 Woodlawn Avenue , Chicago , Illinois ELMER L. KLINE NEWS NOTES ...
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