Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 19American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 143
... dead , on Tule River Reservation . Taucha , dead , is the name of an Indian among the Gashowu , now near the San Joaquin River . Women : Wiamcha ; second name , Dewat . Wawachik . Ilat . Omom . Yaudach . This name may be related to ...
... dead , on Tule River Reservation . Taucha , dead , is the name of an Indian among the Gashowu , now near the San Joaquin River . Women : Wiamcha ; second name , Dewat . Wawachik . Ilat . Omom . Yaudach . This name may be related to ...
Strana 160
... dead people . They were laughing and singing and playing exactly as if they were alive . That is why those who come after know about the spirits of the dead . They rose up very early the next day , and the boy pretended that he was ...
... dead people . They were laughing and singing and playing exactly as if they were alive . That is why those who come after know about the spirits of the dead . They rose up very early the next day , and the boy pretended that he was ...
Strana 192
... dead return to the house the third day to visit the family or to assist at the feast , and by consequence to assist at the ceremony of ' tibao , ' which they hide and cover by saying that they are gathered in the house of the dead to ...
... dead return to the house the third day to visit the family or to assist at the feast , and by consequence to assist at the ceremony of ' tibao , ' which they hide and cover by saying that they are gathered in the house of the dead to ...
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