Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 49American Folk-lore Society, 1936 |
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... coming out one by one . A great many were still coming out . On each side of the tree , many were climbing up . Not half of them had come out . Way down in the earth were the Kwa'kwantą people.1 They were singing . Up at the entrance ...
... coming out one by one . A great many were still coming out . On each side of the tree , many were climbing up . Not half of them had come out . Way down in the earth were the Kwa'kwantą people.1 They were singing . Up at the entrance ...
Strana 74
... coming . He first saw two large eyes like fire balls . Then he saw the wolf coming straight towards him . One of the dogs ran to attack the wolf . The wolf picked him up and threw him aside as if he were a little kitten . But just then ...
... coming . He first saw two large eyes like fire balls . Then he saw the wolf coming straight towards him . One of the dogs ran to attack the wolf . The wolf picked him up and threw him aside as if he were a little kitten . But just then ...
Strana 260
... coming we shall win ; The crowd it is increasing and the coming we shall win ; The crowd it is increasing and the coming we shall win ; Rise you up , gum stump , and choose your partner in . 20a A PAPER OF PINS Cf. Newell , Games and ...
... coming we shall win ; The crowd it is increasing and the coming we shall win ; The crowd it is increasing and the coming we shall win ; Rise you up , gum stump , and choose your partner in . 20a A PAPER OF PINS Cf. Newell , Games 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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