Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1935 |
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... animals . The raccoon , hare , wolverine , porcupine , partridge , sable and fisher all share the marplot motive . They are regarded as having been shamans , of the period before man and the animals had become differentiated . Like most ...
... animals . The raccoon , hare , wolverine , porcupine , partridge , sable and fisher all share the marplot motive . They are regarded as having been shamans , of the period before man and the animals had become differentiated . Like most ...
Strana 23
... animals , and the animals upon each other , is a process of ordained killing . The animals know beforehand when they are to be slain , when their spirits have been overcome by the hunter's personal power or by magic . They exact also a ...
... animals , and the animals upon each other , is a process of ordained killing . The animals know beforehand when they are to be slain , when their spirits have been overcome by the hunter's personal power or by magic . They exact also a ...
Strana 39
... ANIMALS Then he lay down on his bedding and commenced to sing , wishing for a game - bag of hair so that he could ... animals . He said to them , " Come on , you animals , the world is coming to an end , and you animals will all perish ...
... ANIMALS Then he lay down on his bedding and commenced to sing , wishing for a game - bag of hair so that he could ... animals . He said to them , " Come on , you animals , the world is coming to an end , and you animals will all perish ...
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Penobscot Tales and Religious Beliefs Frank G Speck I | 109 |
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