The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 58–59American Folklore Society, 1945 |
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Strana 181
... four circuits around the meadow and as they walked the prophet thought to himself : " What a beautiful place this is ... four times around its master , stood facing the east , shook its wings and dropped from them four grains of white ...
... four circuits around the meadow and as they walked the prophet thought to himself : " What a beautiful place this is ... four times around its master , stood facing the east , shook its wings and dropped from them four grains of white ...
Strana 182
... four different places - east , south , west , north . When the planting was done he erected four scarecrows made of branches secured to the ends of high sticks . These were not only to frighten away birds , but to show that the land was ...
... four different places - east , south , west , north . When the planting was done he erected four scarecrows made of branches secured to the ends of high sticks . These were not only to frighten away birds , but to show that the land was ...
Strana 339
... four times and four times he must return to life , before she would marry him . Coyote agreed and was killed four times and four times returned to life . " 7 Having fulfilled girl's demands she married him . Girl's brothers returned and ...
... four times and four times he must return to life , before she would marry him . Coyote agreed and was killed four times and four times returned to life . " 7 Having fulfilled girl's demands she married him . Girl's brothers returned and ...
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