Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 49American Folk-lore Society, 1936 |
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... bear arrived throwing down stones and scratching the earth . The girl told the man not to be afraid . She told him to stay there and not move . He stayed there and did not move . The bear approached and said to the man , " You are a ...
... bear arrived throwing down stones and scratching the earth . The girl told the man not to be afraid . She told him to stay there and not move . He stayed there and did not move . The bear approached and said to the man , " You are a ...
Strana 115
... BEAR ( Tesuque ) Rabbit and Bear lived in a mountain . They were neighbors . One day it was very cold and Rabbit went out to warm himself in the sun . He passed by Bear's house and saw a big fire . Bear was warming him- self by the fire ...
... BEAR ( Tesuque ) Rabbit and Bear lived in a mountain . They were neighbors . One day it was very cold and Rabbit went out to warm himself in the sun . He passed by Bear's house and saw a big fire . Bear was warming him- self by the fire ...
Strana 116
... Bear , " Here I come ! Here I come ! " Bear looked around and saw Rabbit coming with the bone mask . He thought it was a skull walking . He got scared at once . When Rabbit approached , Bear began to tremble and said , " You are not ...
... Bear , " Here I come ! Here I come ! " Bear looked around and saw Rabbit coming with the bone mask . He thought it was a skull walking . He got scared at once . When Rabbit approached , Bear began to tremble and said , " You are not ...
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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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