The Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 301
... animal lore of the country is therefore connected with sea animals , both real and mythical , and this is perhaps the more interesting division of the subject ; but there has been published recently in English so full and authoritative ...
... animal lore of the country is therefore connected with sea animals , both real and mythical , and this is perhaps the more interesting division of the subject ; but there has been published recently in English so full and authoritative ...
Strana 125
... animals ) . There will be a great feast . " The magpie went out and flew all around the country , inviting all the animals to come to the feast . They soon arrived , and gathered around in a circle . Then Coyote sat down to have a talk ...
... animals ) . There will be a great feast . " The magpie went out and flew all around the country , inviting all the animals to come to the feast . They soon arrived , and gathered around in a circle . Then Coyote sat down to have a talk ...
Strana 172
... animals , often the male and female of a species , were painted on these lodges , and usually , so far as my observation goes , the male animal was painted on the south side of the lodge , and the female on the north . These two people ...
... animals , often the male and female of a species , were painted on these lodges , and usually , so far as my observation goes , the male animal was painted on the south side of the lodge , and the female on the north . These two people ...
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