The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 5–6American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... Ictinike , who appears as the deceiver of the human race , teaching them the war customs , besides " all the bad ... Ictinike ( here Ictinike is killed ) ; Ictinike , the Turkeys , Turtle , and the Elk ( this accounts for the red eyes of ...
... Ictinike , who appears as the deceiver of the human race , teaching them the war customs , besides " all the bad ... Ictinike ( here Ictinike is killed ) ; Ictinike , the Turkeys , Turtle , and the Elk ( this accounts for the red eyes of ...
Strana 300
ICTINIKE OR ISHTINIKE . The Kansa myths speak of this character as Ictcíge . The Omaha and Ponka myths usually represent Ictinike as the incarnation of maliciousness ; but in one Ponka story ( that of the deserted children ) and in two ...
ICTINIKE OR ISHTINIKE . The Kansa myths speak of this character as Ictcíge . The Omaha and Ponka myths usually represent Ictinike as the incarnation of maliciousness ; but in one Ponka story ( that of the deserted children ) and in two ...
Strana 301
... Ictinike , and the Kansa say that if you look at the moon you can see the man and his bag filled with the turkeys . To return to the Omaha version : As the birds danced around Ictinike , he caught them one by one , twisted their necks ...
... Ictinike , and the Kansa say that if you look at the moon you can see the man and his bag filled with the turkeys . To return to the Omaha version : As the birds danced around Ictinike , he caught them one by one , twisted their necks ...
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