Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 170
... caught fish in abundance . One day his mother said to him , " Your uncle was living at the other end of this lake ... caught more fish for the girls until their smoke - house was full , when he returned to his home . So the boy caught ...
... caught fish in abundance . One day his mother said to him , " Your uncle was living at the other end of this lake ... caught more fish for the girls until their smoke - house was full , when he returned to his home . So the boy caught ...
Strana 177
... caught him by the hair , and began to carry him away . A man caught hold of his foot , but the eagle lifted up both men . Another man caught hold of the second man's foot , a fourth of the third man's , until at last all the men and ...
... caught him by the hair , and began to carry him away . A man caught hold of his foot , but the eagle lifted up both men . Another man caught hold of the second man's foot , a fourth of the third man's , until at last all the men and ...
Strana 343
... caught hare by the foot ; took him to the chief ; hare asked to be allowed to dance before the judgment ; asked animals to sing while he danced ; they did so and danced at same time ; raised a big dust ; hare ran away . 3. Charles L ...
... caught hare by the foot ; took him to the chief ; hare asked to be allowed to dance before the judgment ; asked animals to sing while he danced ; they did so and danced at same time ; raised a big dust ; hare ran away . 3. Charles L ...
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VOL 47 | 1 |
Problems in the Study of Proverbs Archer Taylor I | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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