Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 19American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 103
... river , la , to get me some fish , la . " The taon then walked toward the river , and soon came back , full of fish . Camanla was an object of envy to all the world . His happiness was soon heard of by his friend Parotpot , who be- came ...
... river , la , to get me some fish , la . " The taon then walked toward the river , and soon came back , full of fish . Camanla was an object of envy to all the world . His happiness was soon heard of by his friend Parotpot , who be- came ...
Strana 147
... river . ( The river of the Mojave Indians ? The Colorado ? ) In the middle of the river is a solitary sharp - pointed rock that may still be seen there , called Weé - ka - ru - tútt ( Rock - spear ) , and here she made her home , living ...
... river . ( The river of the Mojave Indians ? The Colorado ? ) In the middle of the river is a solitary sharp - pointed rock that may still be seen there , called Weé - ka - ru - tútt ( Rock - spear ) , and here she made her home , living ...
Strana 323
... River , some thirty - five miles from its mouth . He was a most successful shinny player , defeating all comers by causing the ground to rise in waves under their feet , so that they stumbled and fell as they ran . He was finally ...
... River , some thirty - five miles from its mouth . He was a most successful shinny player , defeating all comers by causing the ground to rise in waves under their feet , so that they stumbled and fell as they ran . He was finally ...
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