The Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... Stone Boy , could not be killed in that way . Among the skeletons in the tipi were those of the four uncles of the Stone Boy . He looked over the bones , then went outside , made a sweat house , and heated some stones . Then he took the ...
... Stone Boy , could not be killed in that way . Among the skeletons in the tipi were those of the four uncles of the Stone Boy . He looked over the bones , then went outside , made a sweat house , and heated some stones . Then he took the ...
Strana 202
... Stone Boy sat down behind them on the piece of raw hide they were sliding with . At the bottom of the hill they ran against a bank and Stone Boy bumped the girls so hard that they were killed . Then he went home . After a time he went ...
... Stone Boy sat down behind them on the piece of raw hide they were sliding with . At the bottom of the hill they ran against a bank and Stone Boy bumped the girls so hard that they were killed . Then he went home . After a time he went ...
Strana 294
... stone well of fresh water , covered with a stone . Inside the well , on the stone , is a narrow horizontal line of a different color than the rest . This mark dates from the time , and indicates the quan- tity of water El drank and ...
... stone well of fresh water , covered with a stone . Inside the well , on the stone , is a narrow horizontal line of a different color than the rest . This mark dates from the time , and indicates the quan- tity of water El drank and ...
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