Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 97
... legend is of considerable interest , because the mention of stars in the four quarters of the heavens in connec- tion with the stars of the Bear suggests that the Ojibways at some time were accustomed to mark their seasons , not only by ...
... legend is of considerable interest , because the mention of stars in the four quarters of the heavens in connec- tion with the stars of the Bear suggests that the Ojibways at some time were accustomed to mark their seasons , not only by ...
Strana 98
... legend being two oxen which two robbers are driving off . These robbers are , in turn , pursued by the son and daughter of the owner with their dog.1 The Cherokees of North Carolina assert that there is a den somewhere in the sky , but ...
... legend being two oxen which two robbers are driving off . These robbers are , in turn , pursued by the son and daughter of the owner with their dog.1 The Cherokees of North Carolina assert that there is a den somewhere in the sky , but ...
Strana 241
... legend , was born at Aberdeen , Scotland , in 1796. He studied . at the universities of Aberdeen and Edinburgh . In ... legend here treated has been given in its entirety , but also in abstract , in " The Legends and Myths of Hawaii ...
... legend , was born at Aberdeen , Scotland , in 1796. He studied . at the universities of Aberdeen and Edinburgh . In ... legend here treated has been given in its entirety , but also in abstract , in " The Legends and Myths of Hawaii ...
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