Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 124
... killed the bear . Several times the orphan killed a bear in secret , allowing one or another of the suitors to obtain the credit . Only the chief , who was a medicine - man , knew the truth . He made two iron rings , tied them together ...
... killed the bear . Several times the orphan killed a bear in secret , allowing one or another of the suitors to obtain the credit . Only the chief , who was a medicine - man , knew the truth . He made two iron rings , tied them together ...
Strana 177
... killed her ; the body rolled down the hill to the bank of the river . After a while her relatives came and carried it to her father's home , where they burned it two days later . The boys then killed the wife of the chief , his sister ...
... killed her ; the body rolled down the hill to the bank of the river . After a while her relatives came and carried it to her father's home , where they burned it two days later . The boys then killed the wife of the chief , his sister ...
Strana 243
... killed a bear for their own food whenever they needed it . The Sekani themselves killed a whole herd of caribou a few days later , and rested until they had consumed all the meat . Thus they travelled along , and the youths were given ...
... killed a bear for their own food whenever they needed it . The Sekani themselves killed a whole herd of caribou a few days later , and rested until they had consumed all the meat . Thus they travelled along , and the youths were given ...
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VOL 47 | 1 |
Proverbial Material in the Popular Ballad | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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