Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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Strana 7
... child . When she took her own child for a bath in the sea , the child of the younger sister followed them to the beach . There was an orange tree near their house and the woman took a fruit from the tree and she took off the skin and ...
... child . When she took her own child for a bath in the sea , the child of the younger sister followed them to the beach . There was an orange tree near their house and the woman took a fruit from the tree and she took off the skin and ...
Strana 28
... child is not consonant with actual practice , for in Ulithi children are treated permissively and kindly , in evidence whereof I hasten to make mention that in all my time on the atoll I saw a child struck only twice . I am not naive ...
... child is not consonant with actual practice , for in Ulithi children are treated permissively and kindly , in evidence whereof I hasten to make mention that in all my time on the atoll I saw a child struck only twice . I am not naive ...
Strana 107
... child if it was a girl , but if the new child was a boy , to look after him carefully so that when the child grew older he would be Dahogmanga's refuge . When Sanghid was about to give birth , the child in her womb spoke . " Mother , I ...
... child if it was a girl , but if the new child was a boy , to look after him carefully so that when the child grew older he would be Dahogmanga's refuge . When Sanghid was about to give birth , the child in her womb spoke . " Mother , I ...
Obsah
Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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