Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 19American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 148
... eagles down the rock . As soon as he reached the bottom , the younger brother said , " Give me the white eagle . " So they quarrelled over the white eagle , leaving the black eagle on the ground . Before they started , Sin - yo - hauch ...
... eagles down the rock . As soon as he reached the bottom , the younger brother said , " Give me the white eagle . " So they quarrelled over the white eagle , leaving the black eagle on the ground . Before they started , Sin - yo - hauch ...
Strana 252
... eagle type occur also in the rock - pictures of Quilima , near Carabuco on the shore of Lake Titicaca . The author considers that the double - eagle motif is due to imitation of the " double eagle on European coins or fabrics , it has ...
... eagle type occur also in the rock - pictures of Quilima , near Carabuco on the shore of Lake Titicaca . The author considers that the double - eagle motif is due to imitation of the " double eagle on European coins or fabrics , it has ...
Strana 322
... eagle make the people . The panther said : " They will kill us if we do not go away . " Then go up , " the eagle told him . The panther answered : " I have no feathers , I cannot fly . I cannot go up . " " Then go to the mountains ...
... eagle make the people . The panther said : " They will kill us if we do not go away . " Then go up , " the eagle told him . The panther answered : " I have no feathers , I cannot fly . I cannot go up . " " Then go to the mountains ...
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