Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 49American Folk-lore Society, 1936 |
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Strana 101
... Indians that he was going to leave . He said that he was going to Mexico and that those who wished could follow him . He said good - bye and left . A few Indians followed him and those are the Indians that are well off today . Those ...
... Indians that he was going to leave . He said that he was going to Mexico and that those who wished could follow him . He said good - bye and left . A few Indians followed him and those are the Indians that are well off today . Those ...
Strana 131
... Indians who were always at war with them . The spies returned and reported that they had seen bison tracks but no signs of Plains Indians . So they went to sleep . At dawn they got up , ate their breakfast and prepared for the hunt ...
... Indians who were always at war with them . The spies returned and reported that they had seen bison tracks but no signs of Plains Indians . So they went to sleep . At dawn they got up , ate their breakfast and prepared for the hunt ...
Strana 132
... Indians buffalo , elk , deer and antelope skins and hair and also bows and arrows so that they could live by hunting . He told them to go east and west . To the Pueblo Indians he gave seeds of corn and pumpkins and other plants and ...
... Indians buffalo , elk , deer and antelope skins and hair and also bows and arrows so that they could live by hunting . He told them to go east and west . To the Pueblo Indians he gave seeds of corn and pumpkins and other plants and ...
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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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