Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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... told him that the grey houses were the homes of the dead , the red ones the homes of robins . Pointing to a large totem - pole , tsimyakyak , that stood between them , she told him that it had once changed to a man and talked like ...
... told him that the grey houses were the homes of the dead , the red ones the homes of robins . Pointing to a large totem - pole , tsimyakyak , that stood between them , she told him that it had once changed to a man and talked like ...
Strana 310
... told him he could have the hogs . Sam told Joe to be kinda careful when he went to catch the hogs , an ' to slip up on them kinda easylike , ' cause they was wild . Someone who knew the trick Sam had played on Joe , told Joe they was ...
... told him he could have the hogs . Sam told Joe to be kinda careful when he went to catch the hogs , an ' to slip up on them kinda easylike , ' cause they was wild . Someone who knew the trick Sam had played on Joe , told Joe they was ...
Strana 377
NOTES AND QUERIES VALPARISO AND LILY WHITE . The following story was told by a Dutch girl to the Corson children with their knitting work , and told by Grandma Harriet Corson Harris to her children and grandchildren . Once upon a time ...
NOTES AND QUERIES VALPARISO AND LILY WHITE . The following story was told by a Dutch girl to the Corson children with their knitting work , and told by Grandma Harriet Corson Harris to her children and grandchildren . Once upon a time ...
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Proverbial Material in the Popular Ballad | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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