Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 49American Folk-lore Society, 1936 |
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Strana 14
... chief : " No , father ; for I am far behind you . You lived here first . I have helped you only a little . " The chief told him four times that he was to be the headman . The chief gave him land . He put power into a stone and said to ...
... chief : " No , father ; for I am far behind you . You lived here first . I have helped you only a little . " The chief told him four times that he was to be the headman . The chief gave him land . He put power into a stone and said to ...
Strana 22
... chief had said to him , " When you come home , stop down at the foot of the village , do not come up into the ... chief had not slept that night . He was sitting up waiting for Water Coyote . The chief saw him . " You are coming ...
... chief had said to him , " When you come home , stop down at the foot of the village , do not come up into the ... chief had not slept that night . He was sitting up waiting for Water Coyote . The chief saw him . " You are coming ...
Strana 79
... chief then caused a rainbow to appear . He asked Arrow Youth to walk under it . Then by merely willing it he could ... chief and the others were waiting for him . " You come back very soon , " said the Witch chief . " Yes , " replied ...
... chief then caused a rainbow to appear . He asked Arrow Youth to walk under it . Then by merely willing it he could ... chief and the others were waiting for him . " You come back very soon , " said the Witch chief . " Yes , " replied ...
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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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