Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 97
... ( Fraser Lake ) , Fort Fraser , and Stony Creek , four Carrier Indian settlements on or near the transcontinental railway line running through northern British Columbia to Prince Rupert . Since the material was not intended for linguists ...
... ( Fraser Lake ) , Fort Fraser , and Stony Creek , four Carrier Indian settlements on or near the transcontinental railway line running through northern British Columbia to Prince Rupert . Since the material was not intended for linguists ...
Strana 171
... Lake . One day the boy said to his mother , " I am going out to hunt grouse . " When he did not return , his two wives searched for his tracks , but could not find them . Summer came , and the salmon began to ascend the river into Fraser ...
... Lake . One day the boy said to his mother , " I am going out to hunt grouse . " When he did not return , his two wives searched for his tracks , but could not find them . Summer came , and the salmon began to ascend the river into Fraser ...
Strana 257
... lake some grizzlies dwelt in the water under a high cliff , and the Indians were afraid to pass by lest the animals ... Fraser Two conspicuous rocks face each other on opposite sides of François Lake . One is a woman carrying on her back ...
... lake some grizzlies dwelt in the water under a high cliff , and the Indians were afraid to pass by lest the animals ... Fraser Two conspicuous rocks face each other on opposite sides of François Lake . One is a woman carrying on her back ...
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