Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 49American Folk-lore Society, 1936 |
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... father was not at home when Owl took the boy away . Now his father was angry : " Why did you hit my child ? Why did you thrust him outside ? " - " He cried and cried ; that is why I put him outside . " The father searched and searched ...
... father was not at home when Owl took the boy away . Now his father was angry : " Why did you hit my child ? Why did you thrust him outside ? " - " He cried and cried ; that is why I put him outside . " The father searched and searched ...
Strana 110
... father then said , " If you wish you can stay here with my daughter . " The man agreed and stayed there . The father told him to go to the field and sow some corn . He went and sowed the corn and returned in the evening . He went out to ...
... father then said , " If you wish you can stay here with my daughter . " The man agreed and stayed there . The father told him to go to the field and sow some corn . He went and sowed the corn and returned in the evening . He went out to ...
Strana 114
... father . At noon the sun shines through the roof hole on the child . “ The sun is his father . We must take him to his father , the sun , " they say and tying on him a bag of corn meal and feathers they immerge him in Sun Lake . The boy ...
... father . At noon the sun shines through the roof hole on the child . “ The sun is his father . We must take him to his father , the sun , " they say and tying on him a bag of corn meal and feathers they immerge him in Sun Lake . The boy ...
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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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