Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 105
... changed that also into a stone to shelter his friend . Now he tried to return to the surface , but found the lake solidly covered with ice . He changed himself into a loon and swam all around until he found a tiny hole . Then he changed ...
... changed that also into a stone to shelter his friend . Now he tried to return to the surface , but found the lake solidly covered with ice . He changed himself into a loon and swam all around until he found a tiny hole . Then he changed ...
Strana 107
... changed into the swan's down and lit gently at the bottom ; there he changed into a squirrel and raced up the mountain again to the summit . Sa was looking over the edge , saying , “ I can't see where the boy has gone . " Then the ...
... changed into the swan's down and lit gently at the bottom ; there he changed into a squirrel and raced up the mountain again to the summit . Sa was looking over the edge , saying , “ I can't see where the boy has gone . " Then the ...
Strana 216
... changed to a caribou . She called again , " Who will marry my son Skawah ? " A big , dark man appeared and said , " Look at me . Will you accept me as your daughter's husband ? " She asked him , " What will you do when our enemies ...
... changed to a caribou . She called again , " Who will marry my son Skawah ? " A big , dark man appeared and said , " Look at me . Will you accept me as your daughter's husband ? " She asked him , " What will you do when our enemies ...
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VOL 47 | 1 |
Proverbial Material in the Popular Ballad | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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