The Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... played on the ice , but may be played on the ground . Two women play at the game . Each player must have a tapainyan and a canmibi . Before beginning the game the players must agree upon the num- ber they are to play for , and they must ...
... played on the ice , but may be played on the ground . Two women play at the game . Each player must have a tapainyan and a canmibi . Before beginning the game the players must agree upon the num- ber they are to play for , and they must ...
Strana 157
... play outside . He saw the bone of his father's knee made into a ball , and the people were playing with it with a shinny stick . He asked his grandfather to make him a shinny stick so that he could play too ; and he gave him a crooked ...
... play outside . He saw the bone of his father's knee made into a ball , and the people were playing with it with a shinny stick . He asked his grandfather to make him a shinny stick so that he could play too ; and he gave him a crooked ...
Strana 140
... play , which was unlike any of their other plays , or a shaman play . It was known as “ Kúgàn Agalik ( " the ap- pearance of the devils " ) . The mysteries of the play were known to the men only , who , under the penalty of death ...
... play , which was unlike any of their other plays , or a shaman play . It was known as “ Kúgàn Agalik ( " the ap- pearance of the devils " ) . The mysteries of the play were known to the men only , who , under the penalty of death ...
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