Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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... origin of " To leave him in the lurch " ? An unsettled problem lies in Otto's assertion ( Die Sprichwörter der Römer [ Leipzig , 1890 ] , p . xi ) that proverbs develop out of proverbial phrases . Such an origin seems unlikely . The ...
... origin of " To leave him in the lurch " ? An unsettled problem lies in Otto's assertion ( Die Sprichwörter der Römer [ Leipzig , 1890 ] , p . xi ) that proverbs develop out of proverbial phrases . Such an origin seems unlikely . The ...
Strana 98
... Origin of Beaver ( Fort Fraser ) . 166 168 169 171 174 175 177 182 183 185 188 190 190 192 193 195 195 199 200 202 ... Origin of the Clan - Name Ginerhlaiya and the Crest Kaigyet ( Hagwilgate ) 214 42. Skawah and the Origin of the Crest ...
... Origin of Beaver ( Fort Fraser ) . 166 168 169 171 174 175 177 182 183 185 188 190 190 192 193 195 195 199 200 202 ... Origin of the Clan - Name Ginerhlaiya and the Crest Kaigyet ( Hagwilgate ) 214 42. Skawah and the Origin of the Crest ...
Strana 239
... ORIGIN OF THE CREST WAR - CHIEF Hagwilgate Long ago the western Carriers , the Hwitsowitten , led by a chief of the Gidamdanyu phratry , fought the Carriers of Fraser Lake not far from Canyon Creek . There were few casualties from the ...
... ORIGIN OF THE CREST WAR - CHIEF Hagwilgate Long ago the western Carriers , the Hwitsowitten , led by a chief of the Gidamdanyu phratry , fought the Carriers of Fraser Lake not far from Canyon Creek . There were few casualties from the ...
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VOL 47 | 1 |
Proverbial Material in the Popular Ballad | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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