Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 49American Folk-lore Society, 1936 |
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... Coyote was not yet dead . After a while , Tca'veo covered up Coyote's bones with the flesh , but he did not do this right . He put the sharp points of soap - weed in his flesh . Coyote's flesh kept coming open ; it would not stay ...
... Coyote was not yet dead . After a while , Tca'veo covered up Coyote's bones with the flesh , but he did not do this right . He put the sharp points of soap - weed in his flesh . Coyote's flesh kept coming open ; it would not stay ...
Strana 43
... Coyote's head . Coyote was now dead and could not come to life . Frog went to Coyote's house and took all his possessions . He had an abundance of rabbits , cedar berries , and piñon gum . He kept Coyote's knife , also . I suppose he is ...
... Coyote's head . Coyote was now dead and could not come to life . Frog went to Coyote's house and took all his possessions . He had an abundance of rabbits , cedar berries , and piñon gum . He kept Coyote's knife , also . I suppose he is ...
Strana 45
- Coyote had never seen Deer's children . Coyote , too , had children . Deer noticed that Coyote's children were small and yellow like foxes . He said to Coyote : " Come to visit at my house ! " " All right . " Deer went back home . On ...
- Coyote had never seen Deer's children . Coyote , too , had children . Deer noticed that Coyote's children were small and yellow like foxes . He said to Coyote : " Come to visit at my house ! " " All right . " Deer went back home . On ...
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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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