The Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... village at Nō - napō - ti ( Kelseyville , Lake County ) and here there lived two Wood - duck ( wadáwada ) sisters who always kept apart from the rest of the inhabitants of the village , and , al- though there were many of the men of the ...
... village at Nō - napō - ti ( Kelseyville , Lake County ) and here there lived two Wood - duck ( wadáwada ) sisters who always kept apart from the rest of the inhabitants of the village , and , al- though there were many of the men of the ...
Strana 133
... villages had a compact between themselves , the violation of which was punishable by death , that , under no circum- stances , except as guests , should the people of one village go to the other . Three years they lived in this manner ...
... villages had a compact between themselves , the violation of which was punishable by death , that , under no circum- stances , except as guests , should the people of one village go to the other . Three years they lived in this manner ...
Strana 176
... village below . When the people saw that there were three persons coming back instead of two , the whole village came running toward them . They came close and looked at the handsome woman . They spread down a robe and carried her in it ...
... village below . When the people saw that there were three persons coming back instead of two , the whole village came running toward them . They came close and looked at the handsome woman . They spread down a robe and carried her in it ...
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