Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1935 |
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... fire in the midst of their camp and a place where the smoke could go through . The father and son went out hunting and left the women alone at the camp . They were to be back in three days , but at the end of three days they did not ...
... fire in the midst of their camp and a place where the smoke could go through . The father and son went out hunting and left the women alone at the camp . They were to be back in three days , but at the end of three days they did not ...
Strana 234
... fire behind , they left a streak of fire , and following it floated the cloud - house , and Marumda rode in it . 4. He sat smoking . He quit smoking . And then he went to sleep . He was lying asleep , sleeping ... , sleeping ...
... fire behind , they left a streak of fire , and following it floated the cloud - house , and Marumda rode in it . 4. He sat smoking . He quit smoking . And then he went to sleep . He was lying asleep , sleeping ... , sleeping ...
Strana 251
... fire ! Build a fire ! " cried the Marumda . 138. Then they built a big fire . First they laid the fish on the fire . The very first batch they had pulled ashore , once it was cooked , was enough to supply the whole village . They did ...
... fire ! Build a fire ! " cried the Marumda . 138. Then they built a big fire . First they laid the fish on the fire . The very first batch they had pulled ashore , once it was cooked , was enough to supply the whole village . They did ...
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