Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 12American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... wife was a witch , but he did n't know it . They kept hav- ing things stolen from the store , and could n't find out who took them . It was really the clerk that stole them , and the storekeeper's wife always helped him to get away ...
... wife was a witch , but he did n't know it . They kept hav- ing things stolen from the store , and could n't find out who took them . It was really the clerk that stole them , and the storekeeper's wife always helped him to get away ...
Strana 177
... wife , going in his kayak . When he reached her , Kiviung said : " There ! Where is it ? I see her in Tinussaving . There she lives and cuts up many narwhals , and lives on them . " XXII . IGIMASSUXSSUQ.2 Igimāssuxssuq , or ...
... wife , going in his kayak . When he reached her , Kiviung said : " There ! Where is it ? I see her in Tinussaving . There she lives and cuts up many narwhals , and lives on them . " XXII . IGIMASSUXSSUQ.2 Igimāssuxssuq , or ...
Strana 185
children . When the man went out hunting , he always painted his wife's face and body before he started in the morning . His wife went for water to a lake near by . She always went to the same place ; and when she came to the lake , she ...
children . When the man went out hunting , he always painted his wife's face and body before he started in the morning . His wife went for water to a lake near by . She always went to the same place ; and when she came to the lake , she ...
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