Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 286
... Myth ( pp . 561-563 ) ; Painted Blanket Myth ( pp . 563 , 564 ) ; Husband Root Myth ( pp . 564–566 ) ; Oítcūt Story ... myths . Says the author , estimat- ing highly the imaginative character of these Indians as seen in such stories ( p ...
... Myth ( pp . 561-563 ) ; Painted Blanket Myth ( pp . 563 , 564 ) ; Husband Root Myth ( pp . 564–566 ) ; Oítcūt Story ... myths . Says the author , estimat- ing highly the imaginative character of these Indians as seen in such stories ( p ...
Strana 316
... Myths and their 271 , 276 ; taboo , 146 ; thanksgiving , 261 . Chamberlain , A. F. , Some Items of Algon- kian Folk ... myths , survival of , 37 ; swallow , crow , toad in folk - lore , 38 ; myths originating in er- roneous induction ...
... Myths and their 271 , 276 ; taboo , 146 ; thanksgiving , 261 . Chamberlain , A. F. , Some Items of Algon- kian Folk ... myths , survival of , 37 ; swallow , crow , toad in folk - lore , 38 ; myths originating in er- roneous induction ...
Strana 252
... myths of these tribes are pri- marily cosmogonical . In the time at his disposal , the writer could not obtain any cosmogonical myth among the Ute . The myth of the miraculous twins and war - leaders , given by Powell in the " First ...
... myths of these tribes are pri- marily cosmogonical . In the time at his disposal , the writer could not obtain any cosmogonical myth among the Ute . The myth of the miraculous twins and war - leaders , given by Powell in the " First ...
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