Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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... ( sound ) riragaja sound nandalnawul twisting sound lurbu cockatoo bili milmunjan / finish eyes watching / warigan nudjaralbunal wajin bird yellow crest feathers sticking out bird nud jandja yellow crest bumar blew wareroi jined jindu ...
... ( sound ) riragaja sound nandalnawul twisting sound lurbu cockatoo bili milmunjan / finish eyes watching / warigan nudjaralbunal wajin bird yellow crest feathers sticking out bird nud jandja yellow crest bumar blew wareroi jined jindu ...
Strana 215
... sound through bushes through bush bushes shellfish nadi riragai warijun dandalwul cries sound dragging along snail gunamin snail maidbiri snail liajuderun riragaje wonguragbei / sound blows overhead ( sound ) bushes GLOSSARY NOTES 1 ...
... sound through bushes through bush bushes shellfish nadi riragai warijun dandalwul cries sound dragging along snail gunamin snail maidbiri snail liajuderun riragaje wonguragbei / sound blows overhead ( sound ) bushes GLOSSARY NOTES 1 ...
Strana 227
... sound of talking14 bird sound nagundja naminda wonandujubdun heard sound talking , rising , and falling / gunalnagundja nalgalan njanbulna nunburindin nungulunanda / words heard mala mala mala mala / wirijambu nagundja mareimarei bili ...
... sound of talking14 bird sound nagundja naminda wonandujubdun heard sound talking , rising , and falling / gunalnagundja nalgalan njanbulna nunburindin nungulunanda / words heard mala mala mala mala / wirijambu nagundja mareimarei bili ...
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Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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