The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 60–61American Folk-lore Society, 1947 |
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... once , but he " didn't get along with them , " and drank a lot of water finally and threw them up ; he also had a spider in his stomach once , but it jumped out , though he can still cure spider bites . Snakes often came to him in ...
... once , but he " didn't get along with them , " and drank a lot of water finally and threw them up ; he also had a spider in his stomach once , but it jumped out , though he can still cure spider bites . Snakes often came to him in ...
Strana 144
... once more repeat it let us be at peace with these men ; I will forget our injuries , the interest of my country de- mands it - I will forget - but difficult indeed is the task - yes - I will forget - that Major Rogers cruelly and ...
... once more repeat it let us be at peace with these men ; I will forget our injuries , the interest of my country de- mands it - I will forget - but difficult indeed is the task - yes - I will forget - that Major Rogers cruelly and ...
Strana 244
... once more the boy had brought no game , she de- cided to spy on him . When she saw him play with the bones she dragged him home , explaining to him that these were the bones of his dead relatives , and not those of indifferent people ...
... once more the boy had brought no game , she de- cided to spy on him . When she saw him play with the bones she dragged him home , explaining to him that these were the bones of his dead relatives , and not those of indifferent people ...
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Three Generations of Childrens Singing Games in St Louis | 1 |
Jay Ellis Ransom | 62 |
Imitative Dances Among the American Indians Frances Densmore | 79 |
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