Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 19American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 50
... according to other versions from sticks ; according to the Yuki they were created from sticks , and according to the Maidu from earth modelled into human form , or from sticks , 2 or little wooden figures . With the Wintun there seems ...
... according to other versions from sticks ; according to the Yuki they were created from sticks , and according to the Maidu from earth modelled into human form , or from sticks , 2 or little wooden figures . With the Wintun there seems ...
Strana 51
... according to his will . According to the Maidu the sun and moon were driven from their hiding - place in the east by Angle- worm and Gopher , but when once driven out they agreed with each other as to which should travel by night and ...
... according to his will . According to the Maidu the sun and moon were driven from their hiding - place in the east by Angle- worm and Gopher , but when once driven out they agreed with each other as to which should travel by night and ...
Strana 275
... according to the usual rule , we have the " contami- nation " of one form of the tale by others . In the Spanish the elegance of the French author has become homely and idiomatic ; while in the Tagalog a croco- dile replaces the fairy ...
... according to the usual rule , we have the " contami- nation " of one form of the tale by others . In the Spanish the elegance of the French author has become homely and idiomatic ; while in the Tagalog a croco- dile replaces the fairy ...
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