Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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Strana 8
... told him that from then on he must go and take a bath every morning in the sea . The youth did what Iolofath had told him . After a year Iolofath told him that he should change his place for taking his bath , and to go and take a bath ...
... told him that from then on he must go and take a bath every morning in the sea . The youth did what Iolofath had told him . After a year Iolofath told him that he should change his place for taking his bath , and to go and take a bath ...
Strana 9
spirit told the boy , " Are you ready ? " and he answered , " Yes , " and the spirit took some spears and threw them at the boy and the boy dodged them . When the ialus was through throwing all the spears he had not succeeded in hitting ...
spirit told the boy , " Are you ready ? " and he answered , " Yes , " and the spirit took some spears and threw them at the boy and the boy dodged them . When the ialus was through throwing all the spears he had not succeeded in hitting ...
Strana 10
... told him to stop saying that or else they would kill him , because they knew that Iolofath's wife had never been pregnant and they had no son . Iolofath came and sat in front of the metalefal . The people did not talk to him [ they knew ...
... told him to stop saying that or else they would kill him , because they knew that Iolofath's wife had never been pregnant and they had no son . Iolofath came and sat in front of the metalefal . The people did not talk to him [ they knew ...
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Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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