Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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... lake , and lay down again . Soon , from the lake , came the sound of a beaver flapping the water with its tail whenever it dived . Unseen , it recovered the blanket and laid it gently over the sleeping boy again . The next night another ...
... lake , and lay down again . Soon , from the lake , came the sound of a beaver flapping the water with its tail whenever it dived . Unseen , it recovered the blanket and laid it gently over the sleeping boy again . The next night another ...
Strana 241
... Lake Indians came from a mink ; hence it is easy for them to catch fish The Kiskargas people came from a mountain bird , tsildulte , that once married a woman . There is another people who came from a wolverine , and who there- fore ...
... Lake Indians came from a mink ; hence it is easy for them to catch fish The Kiskargas people came from a mountain bird , tsildulte , that once married a woman . There is another people who came from a wolverine , and who there- fore ...
Strana 247
... Lake , around Stuart Lake , up the Nechako river and even under the water of François Lake . Though they seemed to be only boys about a foot tall , they were as strong as men . The Indians called them Atnan . Once when they were ...
... Lake , around Stuart Lake , up the Nechako river and even under the water of François Lake . Though they seemed to be only boys about a foot tall , they were as strong as men . The Indians called them Atnan . Once when they were ...
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Proverbial Material in the Popular Ballad | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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