Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 49American Folk-lore Society, 1936 |
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Strana 154
... knew . " He explained what he knew one time . He said , ' Squirrel sits in the tree and never looks on the ground at all . He looks into the sky . He fixes his eyes like a field - glass and nothing can hide from him at any distance ...
... knew . " He explained what he knew one time . He said , ' Squirrel sits in the tree and never looks on the ground at all . He looks into the sky . He fixes his eyes like a field - glass and nothing can hide from him at any distance ...
Strana 156
... knew the crow took his feather and pulled it out and shot it back in the witch's mouth . ' This is your medicine . Now you've got it back , ' he said . " The witch then tried to shoot the man who knew the crow in such a way that the ...
... knew the crow took his feather and pulled it out and shot it back in the witch's mouth . ' This is your medicine . Now you've got it back , ' he said . " The witch then tried to shoot the man who knew the crow in such a way that the ...
Strana 157
... knew rabbit power . The power of the cottontail rabbit was known by this man , and it was shown to others in peyote meeting . This man never ate rabbits at all . He killed rabbits but never ate them because he knew the power of rabbits ...
... knew rabbit power . The power of the cottontail rabbit was known by this man , and it was shown to others in peyote meeting . This man never ate rabbits at all . He killed rabbits but never ate them because he knew the power of rabbits ...
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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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