Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 12American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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the earth - god , is not a very strong god . Which of you steps forth to give him help and strength ? ' 19 None of them , however , voluntarily steps forth . He therefore addresses the god of light , saying : " You , my son Cuhuí , you ...
the earth - god , is not a very strong god . Which of you steps forth to give him help and strength ? ' 19 None of them , however , voluntarily steps forth . He therefore addresses the god of light , saying : " You , my son Cuhuí , you ...
Strana 122
... earth which , with the Woman and the Tree , fell down from heaven , I will hold it . " So the animals took it by turns to try to get the earth . They dived down into the deep where the Tree had fallen . But they could get none of the earth ...
... earth which , with the Woman and the Tree , fell down from heaven , I will hold it . " So the animals took it by turns to try to get the earth . They dived down into the deep where the Tree had fallen . But they could get none of the earth ...
Strana 34
... earth and water , generates organisms . Aristotle also advanced the opinion that frogs , snakes , eels , and smaller organisms are automatically developed from the mud , while Lucretius says , " Plants and trees arise directly out of ...
... earth and water , generates organisms . Aristotle also advanced the opinion that frogs , snakes , eels , and smaller organisms are automatically developed from the mud , while Lucretius says , " Plants and trees arise directly out of ...
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