Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 144
... dead alone . People are often thirsty when they die , and this place , a little above the road , is the last drinking - place of the dead . Now they came to a great precipice down which , in one place , led an easy road . The dead ...
... dead alone . People are often thirsty when they die , and this place , a little above the road , is the last drinking - place of the dead . Now they came to a great precipice down which , in one place , led an easy road . The dead ...
Strana 145
... dead . " She died a second time , and he let her go to the land of the dead unaccompanied . It was from this medicine - man , and from the salmon boy , 1 that the Indians learned where people go when they die . They alone of all living ...
... dead . " She died a second time , and he let her go to the land of the dead unaccompanied . It was from this medicine - man , and from the salmon boy , 1 that the Indians learned where people go when they die . They alone of all living ...
Strana 152
Dead - Woman's - Son said to his cousin , " Let us start out tomorrow . But first let us capture two birds , a chickadee and a woodpecker . " They captured the two birds , and Dead - Woman's - Son kept the dried skin of the chickadee ...
Dead - Woman's - Son said to his cousin , " Let us start out tomorrow . But first let us capture two birds , a chickadee and a woodpecker . " They captured the two birds , and Dead - Woman's - Son kept the dried skin of the chickadee ...
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