Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... meat she hid in a hole , the refuse she threw into a bush , where the snow covered it . Mean- while the rest of the camp were starving , and cooking hides and sad- dles for food . On the fourth day the boy shot a very fat well - aged ...
... meat she hid in a hole , the refuse she threw into a bush , where the snow covered it . Mean- while the rest of the camp were starving , and cooking hides and sad- dles for food . On the fourth day the boy shot a very fat well - aged ...
Strana 265
tain - Sheep came back with fat meat . He had intestine fat and good meat . He cooked some of it for Coyote . Coyote was hungry and ate it all . Then the Mountain - Sheep gave him the rest of the meat . Coyote tied it up and put it on ...
tain - Sheep came back with fat meat . He had intestine fat and good meat . He cooked some of it for Coyote . Coyote was hungry and ate it all . Then the Mountain - Sheep gave him the rest of the meat . Coyote tied it up and put it on ...
Strana 280
... meat between the teeth . His grandfather said to him , " Take a stick and pick out the meat from his teeth . " The boy did so and made a little pile of it . Then the old man told him to cut open the dead man . When he had done so , he ...
... meat between the teeth . His grandfather said to him , " Take a stick and pick out the meat from his teeth . " The boy did so and made a little pile of it . Then the old man told him to cut open the dead man . When he had done so , he ...
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