Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 49American Folk-lore Society, 1936 |
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... STORY : RABBIT BLINDS COYOTE : EYE JUGGLERS Coyote was going hunting . He was hunting rabbits . He failed to catch ... story . " - " No , " said Coyote . " To be sure ; I will tell you a story . I have a good story . " - " Well , what is ...
... STORY : RABBIT BLINDS COYOTE : EYE JUGGLERS Coyote was going hunting . He was hunting rabbits . He failed to catch ... story . " - " No , " said Coyote . " To be sure ; I will tell you a story . I have a good story . " - " Well , what is ...
Strana 102
... story . Then the boy retired for the night . The next day the boy arrived at the palace and he began to tell his story to the God Montezuma . And he began to speak as follows : Once there was a rich man in my pueblo , so rich that no ...
... story . Then the boy retired for the night . The next day the boy arrived at the palace and he began to tell his story to the God Montezuma . And he began to speak as follows : Once there was a rich man in my pueblo , so rich that no ...
Strana 183
... story . 4. In versions of all the medieval and modern types there is a special development of the episode ( almost always at the end of the story ) of the dead man or woman on horseback ( sometimes armed ) , who falls in a well or ...
... story . 4. In versions of all the medieval and modern types there is a special development of the episode ( almost always at the end of the story ) of the dead man or woman on horseback ( sometimes armed ) , who falls in a well or ...
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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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