Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 49American Folk-lore Society, 1936 |
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... Arrow Youth for arrows . He made the best and the straightest arrows in the village . Even the Zuñis would come and bring the very bluest of turquoise to trade for his fine arrows . One day the Governor1 announced that there was to be a ...
... Arrow Youth for arrows . He made the best and the straightest arrows in the village . Even the Zuñis would come and bring the very bluest of turquoise to trade for his fine arrows . One day the Governor1 announced that there was to be a ...
Strana 100
... arrows . And to show them how to use the bow and arrows he saw a bird flying by and he shot at it and killed it . Then he took the feathers and began to put them on the arrows . " This way they will fly better , " he said . All the ...
... arrows . And to show them how to use the bow and arrows he saw a bird flying by and he shot at it and killed it . Then he took the feathers and began to put them on the arrows . " This way they will fly better , " he said . All the ...
Strana 141
... arrows all completed and ready . They then laid the sick man on the white sand - painting in the midst of the four ... arrows four times in the same way . Immediately after this procedure the patient vomited some blood . This blood was ...
... arrows all completed and ready . They then laid the sick man on the white sand - painting in the midst of the four ... arrows four times in the same way . Immediately after this procedure the patient vomited some blood . This blood was ...
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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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