Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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... remained on the bank , unable to make themselves heard . At last one of them became sleepy and yawned . Immediately a man on the far side shouted , " Some one is calling to us from the other bank . " Two canoes came speeding across the ...
... remained on the bank , unable to make themselves heard . At last one of them became sleepy and yawned . Immediately a man on the far side shouted , " Some one is calling to us from the other bank . " Two canoes came speeding across the ...
Strana 244
... remained there , killing moose and caribou and fishing in the lake . One day the chief of the Sekani said , " It is in this month , about the time of the full moon , that those monsters travel . If they fail to appear this month we ...
... remained there , killing moose and caribou and fishing in the lake . One day the chief of the Sekani said , " It is in this month , about the time of the full moon , that those monsters travel . If they fail to appear this month we ...
Strana 253
tree remained . Then Beaver sat at the bottom , waiting for Porcupine's return . By and by Porcupine returned . Beaver said , " I'll carry you across the lake . " Porcupine said , " All right . " Beaver started with Porcupine on his ...
tree remained . Then Beaver sat at the bottom , waiting for Porcupine's return . By and by Porcupine returned . Beaver said , " I'll carry you across the lake . " Porcupine said , " All right . " Beaver started with Porcupine on his ...
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