Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... woman to bring a rope with her . The old woman was glad that the animal had at last been killed . The young man ran back , and was told by the man to help him butcher the snake ; then they would carry his friend to his house . They ...
... woman to bring a rope with her . The old woman was glad that the animal had at last been killed . The young man ran back , and was told by the man to help him butcher the snake ; then they would carry his friend to his house . They ...
Strana 187
... woman , and had a child called Stone - walker . Medicine - woman was very hand- some to see , and as fine as the sun ; and the child was pretty , too . Medicine - woman was a great help to her husband and very kind to him . She used to ...
... woman , and had a child called Stone - walker . Medicine - woman was very hand- some to see , and as fine as the sun ; and the child was pretty , too . Medicine - woman was a great help to her husband and very kind to him . She used to ...
Strana 240
... Woman , who was camped close to where Ravalli Station is now . The Old Woman said to Coyote , " Where are you going ? " Oh , " said Coyote , " I am going to travel all over the world . ” " Well , " said the Old Woman , " you had better ...
... Woman , who was camped close to where Ravalli Station is now . The Old Woman said to Coyote , " Where are you going ? " Oh , " said Coyote , " I am going to travel all over the world . ” " Well , " said the Old Woman , " you had better ...
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