Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 11American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... taken it . He took his spear and went down the river to catch another salmon . There he saw one half of a fish swimming about . It was the one he had been eating . He caught it , roasted it , and finished eating it . The next day he ...
... taken it . He took his spear and went down the river to catch another salmon . There he saw one half of a fish swimming about . It was the one he had been eating . He caught it , roasted it , and finished eating it . The next day he ...
Strana 90
... taken in 1895 does not show the difference of a thirty - second note . The correspondence of the song transcribed from the ear , with that recorded on the machine , becomes more valuable as proof of the permanence of Indian songs , when ...
... taken in 1895 does not show the difference of a thirty - second note . The correspondence of the song transcribed from the ear , with that recorded on the machine , becomes more valuable as proof of the permanence of Indian songs , when ...
Strana 91
... taken in the training of hereditary priests , who must be able to sing the various rituals confided to them with cere- monial accuracy , since upon their faithful rendition depended their power to secure supernatural aid . It would seem ...
... taken in the training of hereditary priests , who must be able to sing the various rituals confided to them with cere- monial accuracy , since upon their faithful rendition depended their power to secure supernatural aid . It would seem ...
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