Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 49American Folk-lore Society, 1936 |
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Strana 2
... returned almost dead . He was unable to find it . Dove is strong ; Ke'la , " dog bird " [ Desert sparrow hawk ] , is stronger still , and he went to search for the entrance . He went up higher , then round and round , hunting for it ...
... returned almost dead . He was unable to find it . Dove is strong ; Ke'la , " dog bird " [ Desert sparrow hawk ] , is stronger still , and he went to search for the entrance . He went up higher , then round and round , hunting for it ...
Strana 55
... returned to her . ― - After a while Coyote came along walking on a rocky ledge above and said to her : " Oh , my friend , what are you doing ? " - " Merely playing . " " Why do you do that ? " " To make my children strong . " " Do it ...
... returned to her . ― - After a while Coyote came along walking on a rocky ledge above and said to her : " Oh , my friend , what are you doing ? " - " Merely playing . " " Why do you do that ? " " To make my children strong . " " Do it ...
Strana 110
... returned in the evening . He went out to work every day after that . There he lived with them . And the bear- people made the corn grow in six days . And he lived with the girl and in time she gave birth to two little bears . They were ...
... returned in the evening . He went out to work every day after that . There he lived with them . And the bear- people made the corn grow in six days . And he lived with the girl and in time she gave birth to two little bears . They were ...
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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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