The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 5–6American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... stone of the travellers of the seventeenth century , which he identifies with tabasheer . In regard to this stone Jean Baptiste Tavernier says ( Translation of V. Ball , London , 1889 ) : " I will finally make mention of the snake stone ...
... stone of the travellers of the seventeenth century , which he identifies with tabasheer . In regard to this stone Jean Baptiste Tavernier says ( Translation of V. Ball , London , 1889 ) : " I will finally make mention of the snake stone ...
Strana 227
... stone with them . A visitor at the Oneida Castle , in 1796 , said that a chief " regarded the Oneida Stone as a proper emblem or repre- sentative of the divinity whom he worshipped . This stone we saw . It is of a rude , unwrought shape ...
... stone with them . A visitor at the Oneida Castle , in 1796 , said that a chief " regarded the Oneida Stone as a proper emblem or repre- sentative of the divinity whom he worshipped . This stone we saw . It is of a rude , unwrought shape ...
Strana 171
... stone on the top of a hill , close to a ravine . Several years after they were told this , a Blackfoot chief with fifty men went southward on the war - path . They all went to this stone , and the chief , being sceptical about the ...
... stone on the top of a hill , close to a ravine . Several years after they were told this , a Blackfoot chief with fifty men went southward on the war - path . They all went to this stone , and the chief , being sceptical about the ...
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