The Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 142
... person was very deep - seated . Among the southern Yokuts of the upper end of the San Joaquin valley , to - day ... person who had thus lost both his names through the death of others was called " no name , " kamun hoyowoc . In default ...
... person was very deep - seated . Among the southern Yokuts of the upper end of the San Joaquin valley , to - day ... person who had thus lost both his names through the death of others was called " no name , " kamun hoyowoc . In default ...
Strana 144
... person next climbing a tree for nuts would fall . If the nuts were cracked on a stone , there would be no danger . The Indians were much afraid of ghosts , whom they called simply " dead persons . " Sight of a ghost was likely to cause ...
... person next climbing a tree for nuts would fall . If the nuts were cracked on a stone , there would be no danger . The Indians were much afraid of ghosts , whom they called simply " dead persons . " Sight of a ghost was likely to cause ...
Strana 40
... person named of a possible mention of his name in connection with ill wishes ( for words as such may have power of ... person , either a shaman ( goyo ) or one who had hired a sha- man to inflict disease upon some hated person . The ...
... person named of a possible mention of his name in connection with ill wishes ( for words as such may have power of ... person , either a shaman ( goyo ) or one who had hired a sha- man to inflict disease upon some hated person . The ...
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