Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 49American Folk-lore Society, 1936 |
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... gave him land . He put power into a stone and said to the man : " Do not move this even a little bit over on my land . This is your bound- ary line . If you move this ever so little onto my land , you will die . ” He gave the man a ...
... gave him land . He put power into a stone and said to the man : " Do not move this even a little bit over on my land . This is your bound- ary line . If you move this ever so little onto my land , you will die . ” He gave the man a ...
Strana 44
... gave him nothing to eat . They said to him : " You have spoiled the horns of these mountain- sheep , and now we shall not give you anything to eat . " He went hunting and hunting but found nothing . He returned hungry . Coyote had to go ...
... gave him nothing to eat . They said to him : " You have spoiled the horns of these mountain- sheep , and now we shall not give you anything to eat . " He went hunting and hunting but found nothing . He returned hungry . Coyote had to go ...
Strana 222
... gave me peaches , Jumbo gave me pears , Jumbo gave me fifty cents To kiss him on the stairs . Chorus . I gave him back his peaches , I gave him back his pears ; I gave him back his fifty cents And kicked him down the stairs . Chorus . 1 ...
... gave me peaches , Jumbo gave me pears , Jumbo gave me fifty cents To kiss him on the stairs . Chorus . I gave him back his peaches , I gave him back his pears ; I gave him back his fifty cents And kicked him down the stairs . Chorus . 1 ...
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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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