The Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... Indian narrations and songs is to gain the good - will and complete coöperation of the old Indians who recite them . This my many years of philanthropic work for the betterment of their tribes has won in a general way ; while individu ...
... Indian narrations and songs is to gain the good - will and complete coöperation of the old Indians who recite them . This my many years of philanthropic work for the betterment of their tribes has won in a general way ; while individu ...
Strana 309
TWO MYTHS OF THE MISSION INDIANS OF CALI- FORNIA.1 WHAT are to - day known as the Mission Indians are those Sho- shonean and Yuman peoples who occupy the portion of southern California which lies between the principal mountain ranges ...
TWO MYTHS OF THE MISSION INDIANS OF CALI- FORNIA.1 WHAT are to - day known as the Mission Indians are those Sho- shonean and Yuman peoples who occupy the portion of southern California which lies between the principal mountain ranges ...
Strana 324
... Indians assembled . The world was originally much smaller than at present . As the Indian population in times past increased , the earth was rent and stretched by Coyote Old Man , the southern Wintun culture - hero , in order to make ...
... Indians assembled . The world was originally much smaller than at present . As the Indian population in times past increased , the earth was rent and stretched by Coyote Old Man , the southern Wintun culture - hero , in order to make ...
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