Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 22American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... heard the giant say to his men , " He came towards me ; I pulled his bidarka to me and asked him where he was going . He replied by asking me the same question . I told him I lived here . The young fool then asked me if I had a daughter ...
... heard the giant say to his men , " He came towards me ; I pulled his bidarka to me and asked him where he was going . He replied by asking me the same question . I told him I lived here . The young fool then asked me if I had a daughter ...
Strana 256
... heard in North Dakota , particularly . This has been a more difficult task than anticipated , as , although many know a few verses , there are very few who can give at all complete versions . The three cowboy songs given here were all ...
... heard in North Dakota , particularly . This has been a more difficult task than anticipated , as , although many know a few verses , there are very few who can give at all complete versions . The three cowboy songs given here were all ...
Strana 289
... heard him . For the first three nights I thought one of you was doing something disgraceful ; but I was so choked with shame , that I could not say anything to you about it . On the fifth morning , however , I heard him go out , and ...
... heard him . For the first three nights I thought one of you was doing something disgraceful ; but I was so choked with shame , that I could not say anything to you about it . On the fifth morning , however , I heard him go out , and ...
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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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12 D xvii American Folk-Lore amulets analogues Anglo-Saxon Arikara asked ballad bidarka Boston brother called Cambridge Celto charac CHARLES BLUEJACKET charms child Christ Christian Cockayne Coyote Cree Crux culture-hero dead disease drenc Dzō'avits earth edition Editions.-C English exorcist eyes F. W. Putnam father formula German girl Grimm Heathen herbs Hind Horn husband INDIANENSIS Indians Irish Iroquoian killed lines lived look Mak the Thief married Mass Menomini Miss mother myth nephew night Nomlaki ofer Ojibwa Païsan Paternoster Pathelin phratry ponne Prof Professor Rasmus Regius 12 river Saulteaux sẽ Shelta SIGILLUM sing sister song spells spirit stone story Tahltan Taku tale Tlingit told took translation Translation.-C tribes uncle VERITAS village wið wife Wishram woman words young þā þæt