Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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... beaver . " Now we will go home , " he said . " There are never more than two beaver together . " When they reached camp he chopped off the tails of the beaver and threw one to each of his watch - dogs , saying , " These are not good to ...
... beaver . " Now we will go home , " he said . " There are never more than two beaver together . " When they reached camp he chopped off the tails of the beaver and threw one to each of his watch - dogs , saying , " These are not good to ...
Strana 163
... beaver , bear or anything else , and the whole camp began to starve . One day Anklaz thought , " Let them catch one beaver today . " That day they caught a beaver , which was distributed among all the people . Anklaz ' wife laid a small ...
... beaver , bear or anything else , and the whole camp began to starve . One day Anklaz thought , " Let them catch one beaver today . " That day they caught a beaver , which was distributed among all the people . Anklaz ' wife laid a small ...
Strana 252
... BEAVER Hagwilgate Porcupine and Beaver had a contest of power . Porcupine said to Beaver , " Climb up that tree . " Beaver said , " I can't do it . " Porcupine said , " I'll carry you up . " Porcupine carried Beaver to the top of the ...
... BEAVER Hagwilgate Porcupine and Beaver had a contest of power . Porcupine said to Beaver , " Climb up that tree . " Beaver said , " I can't do it . " Porcupine said , " I'll carry you up . " Porcupine carried Beaver to the top of the ...
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Problems in the Study of Proverbs Archer Taylor I | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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