Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 98
... known to other tribes of the Iroquois . He adds that they sometimes call the star Alcor a dog instead of a pot . Such was its name amongst the Basques , the two front stars of the Micmac legend being two oxen which two robbers are ...
... known to other tribes of the Iroquois . He adds that they sometimes call the star Alcor a dog instead of a pot . Such was its name amongst the Basques , the two front stars of the Micmac legend being two oxen which two robbers are ...
Strana 6
... known facts , the interpretations of which are assumed as known , and we are satisfied with the reduction of a new fact to these previ- ously known facts . For instance , if the average individual hears of the explosion of a previously ...
... known facts , the interpretations of which are assumed as known , and we are satisfied with the reduction of a new fact to these previ- ously known facts . For instance , if the average individual hears of the explosion of a previously ...
Strana 213
... known , the agave , from which comes the tizwin of the Apaches . The poisonous Datura meteloides is , how- ever , used by the Coahuias to produce delirium . The " medicine - men of the Coahuillas seem to form a special class , having ...
... known , the agave , from which comes the tizwin of the Apaches . The poisonous Datura meteloides is , how- ever , used by the Coahuias to produce delirium . The " medicine - men of the Coahuillas seem to form a special class , having ...
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