Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 240
... Indians seem not to remember , but it was from this incident that a clan in the Laksamshu phratry adopted owl as its crest . 58. ORIGIN OF THE CREST MOUNTAIN GOAT Hagwilgate Under the water in the lower reaches of the Skeena river once ...
... Indians seem not to remember , but it was from this incident that a clan in the Laksamshu phratry adopted owl as its crest . 58. ORIGIN OF THE CREST MOUNTAIN GOAT Hagwilgate Under the water in the lower reaches of the Skeena river once ...
Strana 247
... Indians called them Atnan . Once when they were descending the Nechako in five or six canoes loaded with meat and skins , a crowd of dwarfs gathered on a cliff and attacked them with stones . The Indians tried to shield themselves with ...
... Indians called them Atnan . Once when they were descending the Nechako in five or six canoes loaded with meat and skins , a crowd of dwarfs gathered on a cliff and attacked them with stones . The Indians tried to shield themselves with ...
Strana 257
... Indians who had hidden near by once tried to catch them , but they jumped into the water and escaped . Only a short distance farther down the lake some grizzlies dwelt in the water under a high cliff , and the Indians were afraid to ...
... Indians who had hidden near by once tried to catch them , but they jumped into the water and escaped . Only a short distance farther down the lake some grizzlies dwelt in the water under a high cliff , and the Indians were afraid to ...
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