Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 49American Folk-lore Society, 1936 |
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Strana 77
... ARROW YOUTH AND THE WITCH ( Acoma ) A long time ago there lived in Acoma a young man named Istoamut ( Arrow Youth ) . Whenever the men of the village wished to go hunting they came to Arrow Youth for arrows . He made the best and the ...
... ARROW YOUTH AND THE WITCH ( Acoma ) A long time ago there lived in Acoma a young man named Istoamut ( Arrow Youth ) . Whenever the men of the village wished to go hunting they came to Arrow Youth for arrows . He made the best and the ...
Strana 78
... Arrow Youth . He did not like him because Arrow Youth made such good arrows and because he was a good hunter . This man belonged to the Witch society . While they were going east the witch ran ahead and picked up a cactus needle . He ...
... Arrow Youth . He did not like him because Arrow Youth made such good arrows and because he was a good hunter . This man belonged to the Witch society . While they were going east the witch ran ahead and picked up a cactus needle . He ...
Strana 79
... Arrow Youth to stand up and he said to him , " Tonight you shall bring me the heart of the brother you like best . I will change you into whatever animal you wish to be . " The Witch chief then caused a rainbow to appear . He asked Arrow ...
... Arrow Youth to stand up and he said to him , " Tonight you shall bring me the heart of the brother you like best . I will change you into whatever animal you wish to be . " The Witch chief then caused a rainbow to appear . He asked Arrow ...
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VOL | 49 |
Pueblo Indian Folk Tales | 69 |
The Influence of Aboriginal Pattern and White Contact on a Recently | 143 |
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