The Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 279
" present , is my husband and your son by marriage . ' Ah , God ! ' cried the emperor , ' how may this be ? If it were true , happy were I ! I pray you tell , for if ' t is true , never was man so fortunate as myself ! ' " The theme is ...
" present , is my husband and your son by marriage . ' Ah , God ! ' cried the emperor , ' how may this be ? If it were true , happy were I ! I pray you tell , for if ' t is true , never was man so fortunate as myself ! ' " The theme is ...
Strana 312
... present time , but that their ancestors or predecessors in their present sites did not do so , whereas the Indians of southern California both make such representations now and have done so in any trace 1 1 1 the past . THE ORIGIN OF ...
... present time , but that their ancestors or predecessors in their present sites did not do so , whereas the Indians of southern California both make such representations now and have done so in any trace 1 1 1 the past . THE ORIGIN OF ...
Strana 231
... present time have no definite and set dances . " The list ( " by no means exhaustive " ) of gods of the Lacandones of to - day num- bers 15. The head of the Lacandon pantheon is Nahotšakyum ( the great father ) corresponding to the Maya ...
... present time have no definite and set dances . " The list ( " by no means exhaustive " ) of gods of the Lacandones of to - day num- bers 15. The head of the Lacandon pantheon is Nahotšakyum ( the great father ) corresponding to the Maya ...
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