Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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Strana 216
... ( Blue Mud Bay ) 9 ( Blue Mud Bay ) 217 bili because garadeii spear this gwoidjabin chipping wamununga spear. 216 SEVENTH SONG djejunubaran carving spear prongs1 gara badi spear carved spear djeragura top of pronged spear nimalumbug ...
... ( Blue Mud Bay ) 9 ( Blue Mud Bay ) 217 bili because garadeii spear this gwoidjabin chipping wamununga spear. 216 SEVENTH SONG djejunubaran carving spear prongs1 gara badi spear carved spear djeragura top of pronged spear nimalumbug ...
Strana 225
... Blue Mud Bay1 at Blue Mud Bay1 / buraljarnajinal jun wondralnei buraljal wigerun / blocking2 ( at Blue Mud Bay ) 1 blocking propel3 / daji gara gwoimundu djeragura madalunbi this spear of carved prongs top of pronged spear spear shaft ...
... Blue Mud Bay1 at Blue Mud Bay1 / buraljarnajinal jun wondralnei buraljal wigerun / blocking2 ( at Blue Mud Bay ) 1 blocking propel3 / daji gara gwoimundu djeragura madalunbi this spear of carved prongs top of pronged spear spear shaft ...
Strana 229
... ( Blue Mud Bay ) dalalwarin at that place3 ( Blue Mud Bay ) guninjalngu at that place ( Blue Mud Bay ) nunganurei / at that place3 / ( Blue Mud Bay ) dawalagaranal country , mentioning maralwondin at that place3 ( Blue Mud Bay ) ...
... ( Blue Mud Bay ) dalalwarin at that place3 ( Blue Mud Bay ) guninjalngu at that place ( Blue Mud Bay ) nunganurei / at that place3 / ( Blue Mud Bay ) dawalagaranal country , mentioning maralwondin at that place3 ( Blue Mud Bay ) ...
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Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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