Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1935 |
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... Penobscot valley . The Penobscot river itself is his own creation after killing a monster frog that caused a world drought , the released waters finally flowing away to form the river . Again , the twenty - two families constituting the ...
... Penobscot valley . The Penobscot river itself is his own creation after killing a monster frog that caused a world drought , the released waters finally flowing away to form the river . Again , the twenty - two families constituting the ...
Strana 17
... Penobscot river and returns over it . An Awuskhówa years ago was discovered leaving Indian Island ensconced in a roll of birch - bark which was moving rapidly up- stream . If a person is seen on several dark nights mysteriously prowling ...
... Penobscot river and returns over it . An Awuskhówa years ago was discovered leaving Indian Island ensconced in a roll of birch - bark which was moving rapidly up- stream . If a person is seen on several dark nights mysteriously prowling ...
Strana 43
... Penobscot river originated . All the branches of the river became streams and they all flowed out into the big river . From this originated the main river . Then all the people were so thirsty that they jumped into the river ( for a ...
... Penobscot river originated . All the branches of the river became streams and they all flowed out into the big river . From this originated the main river . Then all the people were so thirsty that they jumped into the river ( for a ...
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Penobscot Tales and Religious Beliefs Frank G Speck I | 109 |
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