Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 49American Folk-lore Society, 1936 |
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... fire to the cedar bark that is tied to my tail I'll run faster . " So he set fire to the cedar bark . And he started to run . But the fire began to burn him . So Fox ran faster and faster trying to keep ahead of the fire . He forgot the ...
... fire to the cedar bark that is tied to my tail I'll run faster . " So he set fire to the cedar bark . And he started to run . But the fire began to burn him . So Fox ran faster and faster trying to keep ahead of the fire . He forgot the ...
Strana 103
... fire lamenting because the fire was nearly overtaking her . The young man took her and saved her from the fire . They became good friends . " I live over there in those first hills , " said the snake . " I wish you would go there with ...
... fire lamenting because the fire was nearly overtaking her . The young man took her and saved her from the fire . They became good friends . " I live over there in those first hills , " said the snake . " I wish you would go there with ...
Strana 160
... fire - tender and the other the door - keeper . The fire - tender builds a mound of earth around the fire - pit in the form of a crescent with the ends pointing to the west . He then kindles the fire in the pit and does not allow it to ...
... fire - tender and the other the door - keeper . The fire - tender builds a mound of earth around the fire - pit in the form of a crescent with the ends pointing to the west . He then kindles the fire in the pit and does not allow it to ...
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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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