Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 12American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 179
dead . When the body was dry , they hung it in a cave . The two brothers went to look for the body , and at last found her still alive . When the girl saw them coming she sang : - Tartuka issialugi tingoga nuyaralugi omatiga nakturalugo ...
dead . When the body was dry , they hung it in a cave . The two brothers went to look for the body , and at last found her still alive . When the girl saw them coming she sang : - Tartuka issialugi tingoga nuyaralugi omatiga nakturalugo ...
Strana 260
... body , and followed by small dogs , also spotted . It carries various things tied around its body and is frightful in its appearance . Children are allured by it to step over the soft and slimy banks of the lake into its waters , after ...
... body , and followed by small dogs , also spotted . It carries various things tied around its body and is frightful in its appearance . Children are allured by it to step over the soft and slimy banks of the lake into its waters , after ...
Strana 276
... body ( -na ) extended horizontally above the ground and projecting forward [ all this in the radical tes- ] . " Tesanakwe , according to Cuoq , is " a woman who has her body above the earth , whose body being ex- tended does not touch ...
... body ( -na ) extended horizontally above the ground and projecting forward [ all this in the radical tes- ] . " Tesanakwe , according to Cuoq , is " a woman who has her body above the earth , whose body being ex- tended does not touch ...
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