Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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... fire the man shot an arrow into its chest , but it merely rubbed its hand over the spot and muttered , " The fire is spitting too much . " He shot it again and again , and though his arrows sank deep into its body , they moved the ...
... fire the man shot an arrow into its chest , but it merely rubbed its hand over the spot and muttered , " The fire is spitting too much . " He shot it again and again , and though his arrows sank deep into its body , they moved the ...
Strana 237
... fire ; " and even while it spoke a column of smoke rose from the side of a neighbouring mountain . As the fire approached the village , the bird said , " If you give me back the blanket I will call the rain to extinguish the fire ...
... fire ; " and even while it spoke a column of smoke rose from the side of a neighbouring mountain . As the fire approached the village , the bird said , " If you give me back the blanket I will call the rain to extinguish the fire ...
Strana 239
... fire . " All the trees caught fire and grizzly could not extinguish them . Thus man obtained fire . From this legend , too , a nobleman in the Gidamdanyu phratry adopted the crest Fox . 55. ORIGIN OF THE CREST WAR - CHIEF Hagwilgate ...
... fire . " All the trees caught fire and grizzly could not extinguish them . Thus man obtained fire . From this legend , too , a nobleman in the Gidamdanyu phratry adopted the crest Fox . 55. ORIGIN OF THE CREST WAR - CHIEF Hagwilgate ...
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