The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 5–6American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 212
... passed down the front of Wál - pi about half an hour after sunrise . Both lines faced south , and they danced . in a halting , sideling gait five or six yards to the left , then to the right four or five yards , the movement being a ...
... passed down the front of Wál - pi about half an hour after sunrise . Both lines faced south , and they danced . in a halting , sideling gait five or six yards to the left , then to the right four or five yards , the movement being a ...
Strana 214
... passed slowly along the front of the village sideways , facing the north , and singing , and all the women came out and helped themselves to the clay moulds and the ears of corn borne by the Tá - tau - kya - mû , bestowing many thanks ...
... passed slowly along the front of the village sideways , facing the north , and singing , and all the women came out and helped themselves to the clay moulds and the ears of corn borne by the Tá - tau - kya - mû , bestowing many thanks ...
Strana 279
... passed it to the next man on his right . Mó - mi then lit another pipe and passed it also to the leader , and the two pipes passed down the two lines , in which they had arranged themselves when sitting down , the elders in front , next ...
... passed it to the next man on his right . Mó - mi then lit another pipe and passed it also to the leader , and the two pipes passed down the two lines , in which they had arranged themselves when sitting down , the elders in front , next ...
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