Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 62American Folk-lore Society, 1949 |
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Strana 9
... leaves her husband for another man , the former sues the latter for the bridewealth . The pubic hair , more ... leaf ; one root . Ewé kan ; egbo kan . Leaf one ; root one . Answer : Mushroom ( olú ) . 13. Five elders ; four anuses . Agba ...
... leaves her husband for another man , the former sues the latter for the bridewealth . The pubic hair , more ... leaf ; one root . Ewé kan ; egbo kan . Leaf one ; root one . Answer : Mushroom ( olú ) . 13. Five elders ; four anuses . Agba ...
Strana 11
... leaves ; literally , leaf of banana ( ewe ogędę ) . Bananas are commonly planted near water , and their leaves are soon torn to shreds , like rags . The reference to three children of the same mother is more to confuse than to aid the ...
... leaves ; literally , leaf of banana ( ewe ogędę ) . Bananas are commonly planted near water , and their leaves are soon torn to shreds , like rags . The reference to three children of the same mother is more to confuse than to aid the ...
Strana 189
... leaves , then leaves the woods and carries a body and soul ? Cradle or bed.1 I have added notes to these riddles from the collection printed by B. Gustawicz in the Zbiór wiadomości do antropologii krajowej , XVII ( 1893 ) , 201-260 . I ...
... leaves , then leaves the woods and carries a body and soul ? Cradle or bed.1 I have added notes to these riddles from the collection printed by B. Gustawicz in the Zbiór wiadomości do antropologii krajowej , XVII ( 1893 ) , 201-260 . I ...
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