Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1935 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-3 z 79
Strana 2
... Penobscot history and culture . My old friend and companion Gabe Paul , who , though a Malecite by birth , has lived with the Penobscot for over forty years , has also helped in the collection of Penobscot ethnological material . The ...
... Penobscot history and culture . My old friend and companion Gabe Paul , who , though a Malecite by birth , has lived with the Penobscot for over forty years , has also helped in the collection of Penobscot ethnological material . The ...
Strana 3
... Penobscot lacked cere- monial occasions such as installation , greeting , wedding , burial rites , and dances . Some of these still exist , but in native concept they are cere- monies of a social rather than a devotional or religious ...
... Penobscot lacked cere- monial occasions such as installation , greeting , wedding , burial rites , and dances . Some of these still exist , but in native concept they are cere- monies of a social rather than a devotional or religious ...
Strana 7
... Penobscot valley . The Penobscot river itself is his own creation after killing a monster frog that caused a world drought , the released waters finally flowing away to form the river . Again , the twenty - two families constituting the ...
... Penobscot valley . The Penobscot river itself is his own creation after killing a monster frog that caused a world drought , the released waters finally flowing away to form the river . Again , the twenty - two families constituting the ...
Obsah
Vol 48 | 1 |
ARTICLES | 22 |
Penobscot Tales and Religious Beliefs Frank G Speck I | 109 |
Další části 9 nejsou zobrazeny.
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
afterworld Amer animals Anthro Antonio bái ballad báya Báyawa be-gal bird blew borreguito brother bútsige camp child coyote dance dead deer dice dijo dúyigalle el coyote el niño Entonces estaba Ethn Fernán fire fish Folk-Lore fué gahnú gánxa gáuk he'e gawík Gáyaxa girl Gluską Gluskabe grandmother Gúksu he'e mip Hare he’e he'e bek he'e xa Hind Etin hne-le hunter hunting íba'e Indians killed Kuksu live looked magic Malecite marry Marúm'da he'e mip Marumda méa Menomini mother mountain Myths napó night nin hni nin xa hne·le niño nínxa North Ojibwa old woman Orpheus Penobscot Penobscot river q'udí Raccoon river Sahaptin Sánxa saxá sleep smoke Snowy Owl song story tale Tam Lin tell told took tree Ubá village White Weasel wife wigwam witch women woods xónal Yokuts young Zapotecs