Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 49American Folk-lore Society, 1936 |
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Strana 4
... heard of you . I live alone . " " Yes , I came out of the earth . " " Is that true ? " " Yes , I came out of the earth . " " Oh ! I heard before this that some people live down in the earth . ' " That is where I came from . " " What has ...
... heard of you . I live alone . " " Yes , I came out of the earth . " " Is that true ? " " Yes , I came out of the earth . " " Oh ! I heard before this that some people live down in the earth . ' " That is where I came from . " " What has ...
Strana 65
... heard him . He waited . His song was like that of a kachina . No one heard him . He now went to his father's house . Eagle was waiting at Poli'ki , Butterfly house , a big rock near Walpi . Eagle said , " Did no one hear you ? " " No ...
... heard him . He waited . His song was like that of a kachina . No one heard him . He now went to his father's house . Eagle was waiting at Poli'ki , Butterfly house , a big rock near Walpi . Eagle said , " Did no one hear you ? " " No ...
Strana 105
... heard the bears and lions growling around . They were saying that now they could attack the sheep and eat all they wished because the shepherds were drunk and asleep . The dogs were afraid when they heard the wild animals growling ...
... heard the bears and lions growling around . They were saying that now they could attack the sheep and eat all they wished because the shepherds were drunk and asleep . The dogs were afraid when they heard the wild animals growling ...
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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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