Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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... meat threw the bones to his dog . His sister scolded him , but he would not answer her . After roasting the meat , he placed it inside a large pan , sat down inside the pan himself , covered it over with a clam shell and ate the whole ...
... meat threw the bones to his dog . His sister scolded him , but he would not answer her . After roasting the meat , he placed it inside a large pan , sat down inside the pan himself , covered it over with a clam shell and ate the whole ...
Strana 186
... meat that hung above his head . Her father cut up a big slab of caribou meat , heated some stones in the fire and placed them in a basket of water . While the meat was cooking he said to the hunter , " Yesterday your brother killed only ...
... meat that hung above his head . Her father cut up a big slab of caribou meat , heated some stones in the fire and placed them in a basket of water . While the meat was cooking he said to the hunter , " Yesterday your brother killed only ...
Strana 252
... meat down for you . " Wolverine and his family camped under the tree , and Porcupine dropped down some meat for them to eat . There they stayed for a time . Then Porcupine said , " Sleep together and cover yourselves with a blanket . I ...
... meat down for you . " Wolverine and his family camped under the tree , and Porcupine dropped down some meat for them to eat . There they stayed for a time . Then Porcupine said , " Sleep together and cover yourselves with a blanket . I ...
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