Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 16American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 5
... brought with him a cotton apron . He blew on the skunk , and it breathed again ; it stood on its hind legs like a man , and was ordered to fasten the apron upon his body . Sibú had brought , also , the Singer's Calabash , 1 and he said ...
... brought with him a cotton apron . He blew on the skunk , and it breathed again ; it stood on its hind legs like a man , and was ordered to fasten the apron upon his body . Sibú had brought , also , the Singer's Calabash , 1 and he said ...
Strana 82
... brought him back across the great Tes - Yukon , he overturned him , and down he swept through the swirling rapids of the river , and was lost . This was the last of the wicked Naba - Cha . Then came Hottah to Ithenhiela standing upon ...
... brought him back across the great Tes - Yukon , he overturned him , and down he swept through the swirling rapids of the river , and was lost . This was the last of the wicked Naba - Cha . Then came Hottah to Ithenhiela standing upon ...
Strana 87
... brought you light . " In the presence of all he opened one of the caskets , and instantly the moon and stars were visible in the sky . The people and chief were almost wild with joy ; and the latter kept his promise , and bestowed on ...
... brought you light . " In the presence of all he opened one of the caskets , and instantly the moon and stars were visible in the sky . The people and chief were almost wild with joy ; and the latter kept his promise , and bestowed on ...
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