Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 125
... Lake . According to O'Brien , this may be a derivative from an ancient root p8rbi , or reduplicated , pap8rbi , doubtful , deceit- ful , treacherous , ' which is prefixed to the regular termination -gā'māk , meaning ' at the lake ...
... Lake . According to O'Brien , this may be a derivative from an ancient root p8rbi , or reduplicated , pap8rbi , doubtful , deceit- ful , treacherous , ' which is prefixed to the regular termination -gā'māk , meaning ' at the lake ...
Strana 126
... Lake , which flows into the Racquette River between Long Lake , where the river begins its course , and Racquette Pond . Tupper Lake thus appeared to the Indians to be a branch of the river . It is really , however , the last of a chain ...
... Lake , which flows into the Racquette River between Long Lake , where the river begins its course , and Racquette Pond . Tupper Lake thus appeared to the Indians to be a branch of the river . It is really , however , the last of a chain ...
Strana 318
... Lake , Tupper Lake , 125 ; Long Lake , 126 ; Forked Lake , Mount Marcy , St. Regis Reserve , Indian name of Bog Lake , Round Lake , 127 ; Lake Clear , Black Lake , 128 . Rae , John , Laiekawai : a Legend of the Hawaiian Islands ...
... Lake , Tupper Lake , 125 ; Long Lake , 126 ; Forked Lake , Mount Marcy , St. Regis Reserve , Indian name of Bog Lake , Round Lake , 127 ; Lake Clear , Black Lake , 128 . Rae , John , Laiekawai : a Legend of the Hawaiian Islands ...
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