Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 221
... Moricetown , whence the man hunted with great success beaver , bear and other game . One day he came upon the tracks of a grizzly that was searching for its old winter den . He followed them , killed the animal with his lance , and ...
... Moricetown , whence the man hunted with great success beaver , bear and other game . One day he came upon the tracks of a grizzly that was searching for its old winter den . He followed them , killed the animal with his lance , and ...
Strana 225
Beyond Moricetown they came upon a woman , Hakollemanon , who killed visitors as they left her house with her two forearms , which were sharp like knives . The children entered , and when Mucus turned to go out , she chopped him with ...
Beyond Moricetown they came upon a woman , Hakollemanon , who killed visitors as they left her house with her two forearms , which were sharp like knives . The children entered , and when Mucus turned to go out , she chopped him with ...
Strana 239
... Moricetown woman who belonged to the Laksamshu phratry . The people heard the boy crying under the ground , and dug down until they uncovered his head . Owl then carried him off and buried him in another place , where the people dug ...
... Moricetown woman who belonged to the Laksamshu phratry . The people heard the boy crying under the ground , and dug down until they uncovered his head . Owl then carried him off and buried him in another place , where the people dug ...
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