The Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 106
... chief's daughter and wish to marry her . Go now , I pray you , to the chief and ask him to give me his daughter to be my wife . " " Dear Head , " answered his mother , " it is of no use to go on such an errand , the chief's daughter ...
... chief's daughter and wish to marry her . Go now , I pray you , to the chief and ask him to give me his daughter to be my wife . " " Dear Head , " answered his mother , " it is of no use to go on such an errand , the chief's daughter ...
Strana 109
... chief wants me to marry his daughter and I don't want to do it . I am to stay here until I consent . " " What a fool you are ! " said Tabloc - laui . " The chief's daughter is pretty , and I am surprised that you are not willing to ...
... chief wants me to marry his daughter and I don't want to do it . I am to stay here until I consent . " " What a fool you are ! " said Tabloc - laui . " The chief's daughter is pretty , and I am surprised that you are not willing to ...
Strana 336
... chief had completed these ceremonies with his pipe- stem , he offered his visitor the pipe , but the old man raised ... chief and taught him the ceremonies and rites of the long tent of life , which occupied some days . It is said by the ...
... chief had completed these ceremonies with his pipe- stem , he offered his visitor the pipe , but the old man raised ... chief and taught him the ceremonies and rites of the long tent of life , which occupied some days . It is said by the ...
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