Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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... ground , from which she drew out an enormous quantity of dried salmon . In the same way she supplied the people with berries when their own stocks were exhausted . Thus they were never short of food during the winter . In the early ...
... ground , from which she drew out an enormous quantity of dried salmon . In the same way she supplied the people with berries when their own stocks were exhausted . Thus they were never short of food during the winter . In the early ...
Strana 235
... ground , the owner of this crest dramatizes it by pretending to be burned in a fire and rising out of the ground after the ashes cool . ( b ) A woman found Guxlet in the ground at Mosquito Flat and married him . Later a host of enemies ...
... ground , the owner of this crest dramatizes it by pretending to be burned in a fire and rising out of the ground after the ashes cool . ( b ) A woman found Guxlet in the ground at Mosquito Flat and married him . Later a host of enemies ...
Strana 384
... ground ; Lady , lady , show your shoe ; Lady , lady , twenty - four , skidoo ! 6. Butterfly , butterfly , turn around , ' round , ' round ; Butterfly , butterfly , touch the ground , ground , ground ; Butterfly , butterfly , throw a ...
... ground ; Lady , lady , show your shoe ; Lady , lady , twenty - four , skidoo ! 6. Butterfly , butterfly , turn around , ' round , ' round ; Butterfly , butterfly , touch the ground , ground , ground ; Butterfly , butterfly , throw a ...
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