The Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 52
... things downward ; and after this , Yu - vaí - to - vaí , things working in darkness without the light of sun or moon . Then came the period Tul - múl Pu - shún , signifying that deep down in the heart or core of earth things were ...
... things downward ; and after this , Yu - vaí - to - vaí , things working in darkness without the light of sun or moon . Then came the period Tul - múl Pu - shún , signifying that deep down in the heart or core of earth things were ...
Strana 192
... things , such as hair , herbs , stones , and other things for the accomplishment of prodigious things , and they are guided by him in certain of their operations . " No. 35. " The patianak , which some call goblin ( if it be not fiction ...
... things , such as hair , herbs , stones , and other things for the accomplishment of prodigious things , and they are guided by him in certain of their operations . " No. 35. " The patianak , which some call goblin ( if it be not fiction ...
Strana 39
... things ba - ideye giwidá thou shalt drive away bad . " hats ! ek'ts ! igide from within my backbone kái wa evil things ilts ! ak , bad dak'salde ba - ideye giwidá k'ái wa ilts ! ak . " He'ne dap'op'au , from above my feet thou shalt ...
... things ba - ideye giwidá thou shalt drive away bad . " hats ! ek'ts ! igide from within my backbone kái wa evil things ilts ! ak , bad dak'salde ba - ideye giwidá k'ái wa ilts ! ak . " He'ne dap'op'au , from above my feet thou shalt ...
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