Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 156
... goat . He took the objects away from them , telling them that the mountain goats might be offended and relating his own adventure . A year later messengers came to Temlaham making a loud noise as though with a horn , and wearing ...
... goat . He took the objects away from them , telling them that the mountain goats might be offended and relating his own adventure . A year later messengers came to Temlaham making a loud noise as though with a horn , and wearing ...
Strana 157
... goats . The man was frightened and would have arisen , but a young mountain goat stood directly in front of him and hemmed him in . There he lay till morning , unable to move on account of the goat . When daylight came he found himself ...
... goats . The man was frightened and would have arisen , but a young mountain goat stood directly in front of him and hemmed him in . There he lay till morning , unable to move on account of the goat . When daylight came he found himself ...
Strana 240
... GOAT Hagwilgate Under the water in the lower reaches of the Skeena river once lived a big mountain goat which caused the water to rise whenever anyone passed by . One winter Guksan , a Gitseyukla Indian , shouted out as he walked up the ...
... GOAT Hagwilgate Under the water in the lower reaches of the Skeena river once lived a big mountain goat which caused the water to rise whenever anyone passed by . One winter Guksan , a Gitseyukla Indian , shouted out as he walked up the ...
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A Folk Legend | 45 |
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