Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 49American Folk-lore Society, 1936 |
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Strana 14
... stone to indicate the boundary line . ( A stone never moves ; put up a stick , and it will rot and be gone . ) On the stone he put the [ ? sign of the ] clan to which the land belonged . He brought rain , and things matured in about ...
... stone to indicate the boundary line . ( A stone never moves ; put up a stick , and it will rot and be gone . ) On the stone he put the [ ? sign of the ] clan to which the land belonged . He brought rain , and things matured in about ...
Strana 51
... stone . Coyote said : " This is my friend ! Oh , my friend , were you singing ? " " Yes . " " You have a nice song . " " I am not singing ; I am weeping . " " Why ? " - " That Kee'la bird has a nest upon the hill . He has stolen all my ...
... stone . Coyote said : " This is my friend ! Oh , my friend , were you singing ? " " Yes . " " You have a nice song . " " I am not singing ; I am weeping . " " Why ? " - " That Kee'la bird has a nest upon the hill . He has stolen all my ...
Strana 74
... stone that Swallow had placed by its side where she had been perched was exactly the color of the bird , and instead of the bird Coyote caught the stone in his mouth . And he bit so hard that he lost all his teeth . Coyote went to a ...
... stone that Swallow had placed by its side where she had been perched was exactly the color of the bird , and instead of the bird Coyote caught the stone in his mouth . And he bit so hard that he lost all his teeth . Coyote went to 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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