Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 170
... morning . " He gave them the two fish to eat , and brought them water from the lake to drink with it . The elder girl then said , " I have been married , though my husband is dead . Marry my sister , and I will stay with you both and ...
... morning . " He gave them the two fish to eat , and brought them water from the lake to drink with it . The elder girl then said , " I have been married , though my husband is dead . Marry my sister , and I will stay with you both and ...
Strana 178
... morning , for he had captured most of the groundhogs in the vicinity . On the far side of the mountain he saw some goats , and leaving his traps , went off in pursuit of them . He killed five , but by the time he had skinned them it was ...
... morning , for he had captured most of the groundhogs in the vicinity . On the far side of the mountain he saw some goats , and leaving his traps , went off in pursuit of them . He killed five , but by the time he had skinned them it was ...
Strana 246
... morning we will kill them all . " After guiding them to the swamp the next morning the caribou - man fled back to his camp ; but the Sekani attacked the animals , killed a mother and its three cubs , and carried the meat home . They ate ...
... morning we will kill them all . " After guiding them to the swamp the next morning the caribou - man fled back to his camp ; but the Sekani attacked the animals , killed a mother and its three cubs , and carried the meat home . They ate ...
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