Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... plant . ' And he showed me the plant , a pretty green plant , and I never saw as pretty a tobacco plant - the worm eats it and lives on it . Methodists live by the power of God , the Baptists live off of grace ; go and tell all the ...
... plant . ' And he showed me the plant , a pretty green plant , and I never saw as pretty a tobacco plant - the worm eats it and lives on it . Methodists live by the power of God , the Baptists live off of grace ; go and tell all the ...
Strana 72
... plant , and each of which has its sacred storehouse in a cleft or cave , where are concealed the sacred objects . At intervals of time are performed ceremonies designed to multi- ply the animal or plant of the group to which the ...
... plant , and each of which has its sacred storehouse in a cleft or cave , where are concealed the sacred objects . At intervals of time are performed ceremonies designed to multi- ply the animal or plant of the group to which the ...
Strana 319
... plant - representations . As with children , so , too , with the lower races , the striking peculiarities of plants give rise to their names . There are , however , considerable differ- ences among primitive peoples as to the extent of ...
... plant - representations . As with children , so , too , with the lower races , the striking peculiarities of plants give rise to their names . There are , however , considerable differ- ences among primitive peoples as to the extent of ...
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