Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 49American Folk-lore Society, 1936 |
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... hunting rabbits . He failed to catch any anywhere . When he found one , he could not catch it for the rabbit ran ... hunting rabbits . Indians kill coyotes , too , don't they ? " " Yes . " " Sometimes they hunt coyotes on horseback ...
... hunting rabbits . He failed to catch any anywhere . When he found one , he could not catch it for the rabbit ran ... hunting rabbits . Indians kill coyotes , too , don't they ? " " Yes . " " Sometimes they hunt coyotes on horseback ...
Strana 94
... HUNTERS ( San Juan ) Two Indians from San Juan went out hunting one day . Soon they saw a rabbit and they started in pursuit . One of the hunters was just about to shoot an arrow at the rabbit when coyote appeared and said , " Don't ...
... HUNTERS ( San Juan ) Two Indians from San Juan went out hunting one day . Soon they saw a rabbit and they started in pursuit . One of the hunters was just about to shoot an arrow at the rabbit when coyote appeared and said , " Don't ...
Strana 99
... hunt , " said the child . " I am going to think of a better way . " And he asked his mother and grand- mother to allow him to go hunting with the men . He went along . While hunting some of the Indians liked him and others didn't . Some ...
... hunt , " said the child . " I am going to think of a better way . " And he asked his mother and grand- mother to allow him to go hunting with the men . He went along . While hunting some of the Indians liked him and others didn't . Some ...
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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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