Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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... chief said , " Let us go into the house and settle the matter there . " After they had gathered inside the house the chief said , " Who knocked down the rings ? " " I did , " promptly answered a youth . " No , " replied the chief . " It ...
... chief said , " Let us go into the house and settle the matter there . " After they had gathered inside the house the chief said , " Who knocked down the rings ? " " I did , " promptly answered a youth . " No , " replied the chief . " It ...
Strana 183
... chief's house to get food . The chief would say to him , " Sit down near me while I and my wife cook you some food . " But after he had fed the old man he made him dance in front of him while he sang scornful songs . Some- times , too ...
... chief's house to get food . The chief would say to him , " Sit down near me while I and my wife cook you some food . " But after he had fed the old man he made him dance in front of him while he sang scornful songs . Some- times , too ...
Strana 184
... chief gathered his people , killed the four brothers and burned their corpses in a pile . Heavy rain , followed by sleet , then fell on their camp in the moun- tains , to warn their families that they had fallen victims to their enemies ...
... chief gathered his people , killed the four brothers and burned their corpses in a pile . Heavy rain , followed by sleet , then fell on their camp in the moun- tains , to warn their families that they had fallen victims to their enemies ...
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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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