Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 97
... tion with the stars of the Bear suggests that the Ojibways at some time were accustomed to mark their seasons , not only by the posi- tion of the stars of the Bear , but also by the rising and setting of various fixed stars . This ...
... tion with the stars of the Bear suggests that the Ojibways at some time were accustomed to mark their seasons , not only by the posi- tion of the stars of the Bear , but also by the rising and setting of various fixed stars . This ...
Strana 125
tion is either a modern variant , or a slovenly pronunciation for sôg ( see below ) ; 2. h'lã , ' comes ' ( cf. sôgda - h'lä , ' it comes in , ' said of a river ) . The regular modern equivalent of säng8k would be sôg , ac- cording to ...
tion is either a modern variant , or a slovenly pronunciation for sôg ( see below ) ; 2. h'lã , ' comes ' ( cf. sôgda - h'lä , ' it comes in , ' said of a river ) . The regular modern equivalent of säng8k would be sôg , ac- cording to ...
Strana 192
... tion urged against the validity of such sayings , however , does not seem well founded ; namely , that since the reform in the calendar all these days come out of joint , so to speak , and are growing far- ther and farther away from ...
... tion urged against the validity of such sayings , however , does not seem well founded ; namely , that since the reform in the calendar all these days come out of joint , so to speak , and are growing far- ther and farther away from ...
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