Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 163
... hunters and threw his moccasins to his wife for her to dry . Day after day the same thing happened . The men were ... hunting , " he said . " If you kill nothing make camp , hang these objects on a tree and wish . " The young man went ...
... hunters and threw his moccasins to his wife for her to dry . Day after day the same thing happened . The men were ... hunting , " he said . " If you kill nothing make camp , hang these objects on a tree and wish . " The young man went ...
Strana 169
... hunting or fishing with the other people . March came , and his mother said to him , " Why do you sleep all the time ? Your brothers have been fishing and hunting every day , but we are short of food . Go out and hunt or fish . " The ...
... hunting or fishing with the other people . March came , and his mother said to him , " Why do you sleep all the time ? Your brothers have been fishing and hunting every day , but we are short of food . Go out and hunt or fish . " The ...
Strana 198
Hunters then reported that there were many caribou west of Stuart Lake , but that no one could approach them . The ... hunting . " Taking two sticks as crutches he hobbled out of the camp . Soon afterwards the hunters saw the sticks ...
Hunters then reported that there were many caribou west of Stuart Lake , but that no one could approach them . The ... hunting . " Taking two sticks as crutches he hobbled out of the camp . Soon afterwards the hunters saw the sticks ...
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