Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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... spear madadbiri spear shaft munundjinja wajilgba ( name of bushes ) / mimirjarun chipping nurungidi shade ? guninjalngu ( Blue Mud Bay ) 9 ( Blue Mud Bay ) 217 bili because garadeii spear this gwoidjabin chipping wamununga spear. 216 ...
... spear madadbiri spear shaft munundjinja wajilgba ( name of bushes ) / mimirjarun chipping nurungidi shade ? guninjalngu ( Blue Mud Bay ) 9 ( Blue Mud Bay ) 217 bili because garadeii spear this gwoidjabin chipping wamununga spear. 216 ...
Strana 217
217 bili because garadeii spear this gwoidjabin chipping wamununga spear gwialbiri mimirjun spear shaft carving mardji gumur maralunal djejunuban go chest pulled off length carving spear prongs gwoidjabin pieces flying off / mamarula ...
217 bili because garadeii spear this gwoidjabin chipping wamununga spear gwialbiri mimirjun spear shaft carving mardji gumur maralunal djejunuban go chest pulled off length carving spear prongs gwoidjabin pieces flying off / mamarula ...
Strana 225
... spear ) gumurnawun from chest geibildjawon from that headman / bili maranal gara mandibi gwoidjabin jibjabin because got spear carved spear pieces ... spears . nirawul garan put into djumalalwul wigunbumardji nirawul spear throwing along 1.
... spear ) gumurnawun from chest geibildjawon from that headman / bili maranal gara mandibi gwoidjabin jibjabin because got spear carved spear pieces ... spears . nirawul garan put into djumalalwul wigunbumardji nirawul spear throwing along 1.
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Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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