Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 12American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 18
... seems to obliterate the difference between man and animal . But as in all these cases we do not have the animal as agent in any way , and in fact the transformation seems to be regarded as the act that ends the human qualities of the ...
... seems to obliterate the difference between man and animal . But as in all these cases we do not have the animal as agent in any way , and in fact the transformation seems to be regarded as the act that ends the human qualities of the ...
Strana 99
... seems to give us the earliest reference to these groups in America . He adds that the Gaspé Indians said " that the three guardians of the North Star are a canoe in which three savages have embarked to surprise this Bear . But ...
... seems to give us the earliest reference to these groups in America . He adds that the Gaspé Indians said " that the three guardians of the North Star are a canoe in which three savages have embarked to surprise this Bear . But ...
Strana 141
... seem to have modified their battle array in imitation of the Europeans , and from the latter ( captives , fugitives , etc. ) they early learned much concerning the use of firearms and the like . Their military art , indeed , seems to ...
... seem to have modified their battle array in imitation of the Europeans , and from the latter ( captives , fugitives , etc. ) they early learned much concerning the use of firearms and the like . Their military art , indeed , seems to ...
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