Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 16American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... chief had but little left . One day he ( chief ) called all his people together , and urged them to make an effort to obtain food , or all would starve . He also announced that he desired his son to marry , and that the bride would be ...
... chief had but little left . One day he ( chief ) called all his people together , and urged them to make an effort to obtain food , or all would starve . He also announced that he desired his son to marry , and that the bride would be ...
Strana 87
... chief's barrabara with two boxes in his mouth ! " When the chief discovered his loss , the raven was miles away . He flew many days ; and each day it grew darker and darker until he was in darkness altogether . After suffering some ...
... chief's barrabara with two boxes in his mouth ! " When the chief discovered his loss , the raven was miles away . He flew many days ; and each day it grew darker and darker until he was in darkness altogether . After suffering some ...
Strana 223
... Chief and the Council , the latter to consist of eight Councilmen , two Assistant Chiefs , and the Head Chief . The said Officers shall be of good repute and have the qualifica- tion of voters . One fourth of the said Council shall be ...
... Chief and the Council , the latter to consist of eight Councilmen , two Assistant Chiefs , and the Head Chief . The said Officers shall be of good repute and have the qualifica- tion of voters . One fourth of the said Council shall be ...
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