The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 5–6American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... Myths in Folk - Lore , and their influence on modern beliefs ; Theories of the Origin of Myths ; Survival of Myths in History ; Nature Myths , and their Bearing on Scientific Belief ; The Phi- losophy of Myth - Making ; The Myth ...
... Myths in Folk - Lore , and their influence on modern beliefs ; Theories of the Origin of Myths ; Survival of Myths in History ; Nature Myths , and their Bearing on Scientific Belief ; The Phi- losophy of Myth - Making ; The Myth ...
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... myths , historical tra- ditions , and correspondence upon various topics . The name Cegiha ( i . e . , " those dwelling here " ) is used by Dr. Dorsey to include the Omaha , Ponka , Kansa , Osage , and Kwapa dialects of the Siouan stock ...
... myths , historical tra- ditions , and correspondence upon various topics . The name Cegiha ( i . e . , " those dwelling here " ) is used by Dr. Dorsey to include the Omaha , Ponka , Kansa , Osage , and Kwapa dialects of the Siouan stock ...
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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 ...
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