Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 49American Folk-lore Society, 1936 |
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... killed a great many rabbits . Badger could not run fast he moved slowly and could not catch rabbits . Coyote went after them , and Badger followed in his tracks . Coyote caught them and killed them . Sometimes they ran into a burrow ...
... killed a great many rabbits . Badger could not run fast he moved slowly and could not catch rabbits . Coyote went after them , and Badger followed in his tracks . Coyote caught them and killed them . Sometimes they ran into a burrow ...
Strana 58
... killed ten , and Shrike had not killed any . Soon they saw a rabbit under a bush . They started for it at the same time . Hawk failed this time to catch it . He missed it , and the rabbit turned . Shrike caught one , brought it home and ...
... killed ten , and Shrike had not killed any . Soon they saw a rabbit under a bush . They started for it at the same time . Hawk failed this time to catch it . He missed it , and the rabbit turned . Shrike caught one , brought it home and ...
Strana 99
... killed many rabbits and hares and they took them home . When they reached home they put out the rabbit meat to dry . Everybody saw that they had plenty of meat . The others killed very few rabbits and wondered how the boy had killed so ...
... killed many rabbits and hares and they took them home . When they reached home they put out the rabbit meat to dry . Everybody saw that they had plenty of meat . The others killed very few rabbits and wondered how the boy had killed so ...
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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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