Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 49American Folk-lore Society, 1936 |
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Strana 59
... catch so many . He cannot run so fast , he springs on his prey . He sings a song , creeps up on his prey , then springs on them . Wolf sees them , pursues them , and never gives up the chase . They become tired , and then he catches and ...
... catch so many . He cannot run so fast , he springs on his prey . He sings a song , creeps up on his prey , then springs on them . Wolf sees them , pursues them , and never gives up the chase . They become tired , and then he catches and ...
Strana 62
... catch . Koingya'sowiką put power into one jack - rabbit and resuscitated it . He said to the rabbit : " Now go ; keep a little ahead and then go straight south , and he will not catch you . " It ran ahead of him [ Coyote Ba❞klanomi ] ...
... catch . Koingya'sowiką put power into one jack - rabbit and resuscitated it . He said to the rabbit : " Now go ; keep a little ahead and then go straight south , and he will not catch you . " It ran ahead of him [ Coyote Ba❞klanomi ] ...
Strana 92
... catch a marauding animal . Rabbit asks the scarecrow for melons ; and is then stuck by all four legs . The man says ... catch them and eat them . But when they saw that he was getting too close they were afraid and flew up to a tree near ...
... catch a marauding animal . Rabbit asks the scarecrow for melons ; and is then stuck by all four legs . The man says ... catch them and eat them . But when they saw that he was getting too close they were afraid and flew up to a tree near ...
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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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