Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 49American Folk-lore Society, 1936 |
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... WITCH MEN FROM ACOMA ( Acoma ) A long time ago two men left the pueblo of Acoma to see a Laguna dance . They were on ... Witch society . They were walking . " Where are you going ? " said the first two . " We are going to Laguna , " said ...
... WITCH MEN FROM ACOMA ( Acoma ) A long time ago two men left the pueblo of Acoma to see a Laguna dance . They were on ... Witch society . They were walking . " Where are you going ? " said the first two . " We are going to Laguna , " said ...
Strana 78
... Witch society . While they were going east the witch ran ahead and picked up a cactus needle . He placed it on the ground where Arrow Youth was likely to pass . The witch stood by and waited for Arrow Youth . When Arrow Youth approached ...
... Witch society . While they were going east the witch ran ahead and picked up a cactus needle . He placed it on the ground where Arrow Youth was likely to pass . The witch stood by and waited for Arrow Youth . When Arrow Youth approached ...
Strana 79
... Witch chief then caused a rainbow to appear . He asked Arrow Youth to walk under it . Then by merely willing it he ... witch cave . The Witch chief and the others were waiting for him . " You come back very soon , " said the Witch chief ...
... Witch chief then caused a rainbow to appear . He asked Arrow Youth to walk under it . Then by merely willing it he ... witch cave . The Witch chief and the others were waiting for him . " You come back very soon , " said the Witch chief ...
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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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