Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... stars . This supposition , if correct , would redound considerably to their credit as astronomers . They also saw in the Bear stars the figure of a fisher with an arrow sticking in his tail ( the star Alcor ) .3 Continuing our ...
... stars . This supposition , if correct , would redound considerably to their credit as astronomers . They also saw in the Bear stars the figure of a fisher with an arrow sticking in his tail ( the star Alcor ) .3 Continuing our ...
Strana 99
... stars of the Bear with the hunters around him , 1 the Zuñis call the group the Great White Bear of the Seven Stars ; 2 and they seem to have played a not incon- spicuous part in Pueblo mythology . Other names for these stars appear ...
... stars of the Bear with the hunters around him , 1 the Zuñis call the group the Great White Bear of the Seven Stars ; 2 and they seem to have played a not incon- spicuous part in Pueblo mythology . Other names for these stars appear ...
Strana 103
tion suggested to his mind that four of these stars look like a four- footed animal seen in profile , but what animal ? Gradually he may have noticed that the alignment of certain stars behind them resem- bles the form of a den , that ...
tion suggested to his mind that four of these stars look like a four- footed animal seen in profile , but what animal ? Gradually he may have noticed that the alignment of certain stars behind them resem- bles the form of a den , that ...
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