Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 22American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... chiefs . The head - chief of the tribe lived in a village called Da'nîs . He visited frequently the other villages , travelling with a great crowd around him and gambling and playing shinny wherever he came . Chiefs were elected ...
... chiefs . The head - chief of the tribe lived in a village called Da'nîs . He visited frequently the other villages , travelling with a great crowd around him and gambling and playing shinny wherever he came . Chiefs were elected ...
Strana 304
... chief , in the olden days , had a shed supported on four forked tree - stumps . While he was standing at the door of the house , the chief's youngest daughter was just coming out ; and when she saw this man standing in front of the door ...
... chief , in the olden days , had a shed supported on four forked tree - stumps . While he was standing at the door of the house , the chief's youngest daughter was just coming out ; and when she saw this man standing in front of the door ...
Strana 305
... chief's son , -a very un- usual thing among Indians . So one of the party said , " Say , that is this prisoner we ... chief's son is along with us , and he has only one pair of moccasins with him . We shall each of us have to give him ...
... chief's son , -a very un- usual thing among Indians . So one of the party said , " Say , that is this prisoner we ... chief's son is along with us , and he has only one pair of moccasins with him . We shall each of us have to give him ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXII | 53 |
The Ballad of Hind Horn Walter R Nelles | 82 |
Some Analogues of Maistre Pierre Pathelin Thomas Edward Oliver | 90 |
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