The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 5–6American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 207
... took the Tá - tau - kya - mû ké - le ( s ) to the pā - hó - ki east of the mesa break , returning with them in about fifteen minutes . Then the three Kwa - kwan - tû ké - le ( s ) came up . Wi - nû - ta and Ká- kap - ti guarded them ...
... took the Tá - tau - kya - mû ké - le ( s ) to the pā - hó - ki east of the mesa break , returning with them in about fifteen minutes . Then the three Kwa - kwan - tû ké - le ( s ) came up . Wi - nû - ta and Ká- kap - ti guarded them ...
Strana 216
... took his elk horn and went up to the hatchway just outside and sat there as a tyler . The Kwa - kwan - tû assembled and sang thirty - two songs , ceasing at 3.30 . Prayers were then said by the chiefs , and Ana - wí - ta took a kél ...
... took his elk horn and went up to the hatchway just outside and sat there as a tyler . The Kwa - kwan - tû assembled and sang thirty - two songs , ceasing at 3.30 . Prayers were then said by the chiefs , and Ana - wí - ta took a kél ...
Strana 202
... took the raccoon out from the tree , and then she took the skull out . She cooked the raccoon , then she took the stomach of the raccoon for a bag , and melted down the raccoon fat , put it in the stomach bag and sewed it up . She hid ...
... took the raccoon out from the tree , and then she took the skull out . She cooked the raccoon , then she took the stomach of the raccoon for a bag , and melted down the raccoon fat , put it in the stomach bag and sewed it up . She hid ...
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