The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 5–6American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... race . He has a sort of futility in his " scheeminess " that is very African ; so is the simple - minded vanity that is always getting him in the snare . But the enemy against whom he is pitted is so much stupider than he that the main ...
... race . He has a sort of futility in his " scheeminess " that is very African ; so is the simple - minded vanity that is always getting him in the snare . But the enemy against whom he is pitted is so much stupider than he that the main ...
Strana 156
... races ; it is also stated that the Bantu languages have nothing to do with the negro languages , and that the Bantu is a much finer specimen of the human race than the American negro . These statements Mr. Chatelain considered to be ...
... races ; it is also stated that the Bantu languages have nothing to do with the negro languages , and that the Bantu is a much finer specimen of the human race than the American negro . These statements Mr. Chatelain considered to be ...
Strana 272
... race ) , but without kicking a nodule ; it was a trial of speed between indi- viduals and was keenly watched by the elders and others on the mesa . The race took place in the east valley ; and they approached the mesa past Ta - wa - pa ...
... race ) , but without kicking a nodule ; it was a trial of speed between indi- viduals and was keenly watched by the elders and others on the mesa . The race took place in the east valley ; and they approached the mesa past Ta - wa - pa ...
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