Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 220
... canoe . As he followed close in the wake of their copper canoe , he shouted , " Labret , give me back my wife , or I will make the rain fall on you . " Presently rain fell on them , but the boy rubbed himself and the woman with his ...
... canoe . As he followed close in the wake of their copper canoe , he shouted , " Labret , give me back my wife , or I will make the rain fall on you . " Presently rain fell on them , but the boy rubbed himself and the woman with his ...
Strana 227
... canoe which he named Waws ' canoe , and painted along each side figures representing the young man's face . He filled the canoe with food and said to his daughter , " Lay your husband in the bottom and cover him over , then take these ...
... canoe which he named Waws ' canoe , and painted along each side figures representing the young man's face . He filled the canoe with food and said to his daughter , " Lay your husband in the bottom and cover him over , then take these ...
Strana 228
... canoe appeared again , and she summoned her husband to embark with her . They dropped his cousin and the mouse girl at the waterfall and returned to her father's home . Soon afterwards , however , they all returned to the young man's ...
... canoe appeared again , and she summoned her husband to embark with her . They dropped his cousin and the mouse girl at the waterfall and returned to her father's home . Soon afterwards , however , they all returned to the young man's ...
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Problems in the Study of Proverbs Archer Taylor I | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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