Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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resumed the form of the raven and cried out to the girl , " Once more I cheat you , " then he caw - cawed and flew away . When the girl reported this to her mother the old woman asked her what she meant , and the girl answered that the ...
resumed the form of the raven and cried out to the girl , " Once more I cheat you , " then he caw - cawed and flew away . When the girl reported this to her mother the old woman asked her what she meant , and the girl answered that the ...
Strana 174
... girls came out to get water . He went to meet her . He turned into a young man , bright in appearance , with quilled leggings and robe , and a quiver made of panther skin , and otter fur around his hair . When he met the girl , she was ...
... girls came out to get water . He went to meet her . He turned into a young man , bright in appearance , with quilled leggings and robe , and a quiver made of panther skin , and otter fur around his hair . When he met the girl , she was ...
Strana 175
... girl in the village . Both determined to try , as they might have good luck . The girl offered was the younger daughter of the same man that had lost the other girl ; he wanted the eagle to hang at his tent - door , to show that he was ...
... girl in the village . Both determined to try , as they might have good luck . The girl offered was the younger daughter of the same man that had lost the other girl ; he wanted the eagle to hang at his tent - door , to show that he was ...
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