Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 177
... arrows . So the eagle shook himself , and feathers flew out , and he got as many as he could use . Then he returned , carrying the sticks and feathers . His father - in - law had four men who could make bows and arrows , and they began ...
... arrows . So the eagle shook himself , and feathers flew out , and he got as many as he could use . Then he returned , carrying the sticks and feathers . His father - in - law had four men who could make bows and arrows , and they began ...
Strana 178
... arrows , and ate the plums . Next morning the great man wanted to play at throwing arrows at a hoop with his son- in - law . They played near the geyser , and the medicine - man pushed his son - in - law into it . Only his bones came ...
... arrows , and ate the plums . Next morning the great man wanted to play at throwing arrows at a hoop with his son- in - law . They played near the geyser , and the medicine - man pushed his son - in - law into it . Only his bones came ...
Strana 102
... arrows . " " Arrows , " said the old man , stopping to explain to me , " are man's most important possession ; he must know how to make them so they will be straight and true , and his quiver must always be full . With arrows he kills ...
... arrows . " " Arrows , " said the old man , stopping to explain to me , " are man's most important possession ; he must know how to make them so they will be straight and true , and his quiver must always be full . With arrows he kills ...
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