Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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... spirit but he did not strike him . When he was through , the spirit was tired from jumping around because the boy was more skillful in throwing the spears . The spirit took the spears and brought them to him , and they sat down and took ...
... spirit but he did not strike him . When he was through , the spirit was tired from jumping around because the boy was more skillful in throwing the spears . The spirit took the spears and brought them to him , and they sat down and took ...
Strana 207
... spirit ( her singing name ) 3 breasts saw spirit mamabarana group of young women cutting midjul brunbrugdun ( her name ) walking goes djeinulbaidj mardji / mardji mogwoi njabililnu spirit goes / djaljun ( her name ) arched back ...
... spirit ( her singing name ) 3 breasts saw spirit mamabarana group of young women cutting midjul brunbrugdun ( her name ) walking goes djeinulbaidj mardji / mardji mogwoi njabililnu spirit goes / djaljun ( her name ) arched back ...
Strana 208
... spirit walking tough bark ( carrying paperbark ) bi nunjundjinja wonguragba nabarara somewhere among bushes bushes bush countrys wajilbi munundjinja nama minjarama ( name of bushes ) bushes looks fluttering eyes / mogwoju wurabojuboju ...
... spirit walking tough bark ( carrying paperbark ) bi nunjundjinja wonguragba nabarara somewhere among bushes bushes bush countrys wajilbi munundjinja nama minjarama ( name of bushes ) bushes looks fluttering eyes / mogwoju wurabojuboju ...
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Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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