Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 122
... called to one another , " Boy- reared - by - his - Grandmother is coming . " They gathered at the landing- place to make fun of him , and as he approached the shore one of them jumped into the water , lifted boy and boat together , and ...
... called to one another , " Boy- reared - by - his - Grandmother is coming . " They gathered at the landing- place to make fun of him , and as he approached the shore one of them jumped into the water , lifted boy and boat together , and ...
Strana 242
... called Itateni , do not differ greatly from the Carrier . The second group is called tsateni , beaver - people , because they live on beavers ; and the third , Na - ani , far- away - people , or , Deniakaz , half - men . The Itateni or ...
... called Itateni , do not differ greatly from the Carrier . The second group is called tsateni , beaver - people , because they live on beavers ; and the third , Na - ani , far- away - people , or , Deniakaz , half - men . The Itateni or ...
Strana 341
... called Uno , an ' one wuz called Ino , an ' de udder one wuz called Cumptico - Calico . An ' when he heerd dat thing he called his dawgs , huh ! huh ! huh ! an ' dem dawgs cum bilin ' out from under de floo ' , an ' dey chased dat thing ...
... called Uno , an ' one wuz called Ino , an ' de udder one wuz called Cumptico - Calico . An ' when he heerd dat thing he called his dawgs , huh ! huh ! huh ! an ' dem dawgs cum bilin ' out from under de floo ' , an ' dey chased dat thing ...
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Problems in the Study of Proverbs Archer Taylor I | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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