Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 49American Folk-lore Society, 1936 |
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... night . Coyote and Badger had relatives in the pueblo . Coyote asked Badger , " Whom shall we visit ? " - " I do not ... night , playing and talking . You do not wish to go home tomorrow . Stay tomorrow night and remain with us all night ...
... night . Coyote and Badger had relatives in the pueblo . Coyote asked Badger , " Whom shall we visit ? " - " I do not ... night , playing and talking . You do not wish to go home tomorrow . Stay tomorrow night and remain with us all night ...
Strana 60
... night he went again to see her . She said to her father and mother : " Some one came to see me last night . " - " Who was it ? " " Ba " klanomi ; he it is who came to see me last night . " " Is that so ? " " I should like to marry that ...
... night he went again to see her . She said to her father and mother : " Some one came to see me last night . " - " Who was it ? " " Ba " klanomi ; he it is who came to see me last night . " " Is that so ? " " I should like to marry that ...
Strana 61
... night he did not see her . The next night he did not see her . It was now four days . The fourth night he climbed up the ladder and knocked on her door . Her father and mother heard him and said , " Come in ! Come in ! " He ate a ...
... night he did not see her . The next night he did not see her . It was now four days . The fourth night he climbed up the ladder and knocked on her door . Her father and mother heard him and said , " Come in ! Come in ! " He ate a ...
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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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