Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1935 |
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... mountain . The mountain grew smaller every day until it disappeared . 28. THE ORIGIN OF CORN AND TOBACCO1 A famine came upon the people and the streams and lakes dried up . No one knew what to do to make it different . At length a maid ...
... mountain . The mountain grew smaller every day until it disappeared . 28. THE ORIGIN OF CORN AND TOBACCO1 A famine came upon the people and the streams and lakes dried up . No one knew what to do to make it different . At length a maid ...
Strana 189
... mountain tops , in caves and at the pool known as La Laguna to a supernatural which is supposed to send the rains . This personage is known in Spanish as El Rey de los Montañas , the King of the Mountains , or in Zapotec as Veniyú yeyú ...
... mountain tops , in caves and at the pool known as La Laguna to a supernatural which is supposed to send the rains . This personage is known in Spanish as El Rey de los Montañas , the King of the Mountains , or in Zapotec as Veniyú yeyú ...
Strana 261
... mountain garter - snakes , the snakes with green back and red belly , the big lizards , the common lizards , the ... mountain jays , the grouse , the robins , the mountain robins , the towhees , the black - and- yellow finches , the ...
... mountain garter - snakes , the snakes with green back and red belly , the big lizards , the common lizards , the ... mountain jays , the grouse , the robins , the mountain robins , the towhees , the black - and- yellow finches , the ...
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