Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 152
... skin of the chickadee , his cousin the skin of the woodpecker . Then , without the knowledge of their parents , they left the village early in the morning , donned their bird skins and flew away through the air . In their flight they ...
... skin of the chickadee , his cousin the skin of the woodpecker . Then , without the knowledge of their parents , they left the village early in the morning , donned their bird skins and flew away through the air . In their flight they ...
Strana 156
... skin leggings and deposited them at the bottom of the cliff . They saw the stranger , who had been watching them from above , change to a mountain goat , descend the cliff to recover the leggings , and disappear up the cliff again ...
... skin leggings and deposited them at the bottom of the cliff . They saw the stranger , who had been watching them from above , change to a mountain goat , descend the cliff to recover the leggings , and disappear up the cliff again ...
Strana 178
... skin them with their antler tools , and together they hung the meat and skins up to smoke , stretching the skins on long raw - hide lines . The second day he made his rounds he had three large packs , which he had to carry home in ...
... skin them with their antler tools , and together they hung the meat and skins up to smoke , stretching the skins on long raw - hide lines . The second day he made his rounds he had three large packs , which he had to carry home in ...
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