The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 58–59American Folklore Society, 1945 |
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... tree . He looked around and saw Coyote bringing his children . Coyote wanted his children to eat , but when he arrived he found the meat had disappeared . Coyote followed the track to the base of the pine tree . Then he glanced up and ...
... tree . He looked around and saw Coyote bringing his children . Coyote wanted his children to eat , but when he arrived he found the meat had disappeared . Coyote followed the track to the base of the pine tree . Then he glanced up and ...
Strana 181
... tree , looking at her turkeys . " She got a fence rail and threw one end of it upon the snake , which made him bite the tree , and the tree soon died . " 180 In Guadeloupe a snake whose upper jaw was prolonged into a horn " raises ...
... tree , looking at her turkeys . " She got a fence rail and threw one end of it upon the snake , which made him bite the tree , and the tree soon died . " 180 In Guadeloupe a snake whose upper jaw was prolonged into a horn " raises ...
Strana 271
... tree . The people were trying to fool the giant by putting boys in trees . When this boy had seen the giant coming he had climbed the chokecherry tree . The giant saw that pretty chokecherry tree growing there alone and said , " What a ...
... tree . The people were trying to fool the giant by putting boys in trees . When this boy had seen the giant coming he had climbed the chokecherry tree . The giant saw that pretty chokecherry tree growing there alone and said , " What a ...
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