Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 69American Folk-lore Society, 1956 |
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Strana 194
... animals and prominent features of the Australian earth and sky were brought into existence . ( Elkin , pp . 198-199 . ) A common feature of the stories is that the characters are usually referred to as animals , although with human ...
... animals and prominent features of the Australian earth and sky were brought into existence . ( Elkin , pp . 198-199 . ) A common feature of the stories is that the characters are usually referred to as animals , although with human ...
Strana 364
... animal is his counterpart . It is said that all curenderos ( all males ) know how to determine which animals were involved because of their power to go high into the sky and look down upon the earth and thus determine relationships of ...
... animal is his counterpart . It is said that all curenderos ( all males ) know how to determine which animals were involved because of their power to go high into the sky and look down upon the earth and thus determine relationships of ...
Strana 365
... animals which serve as naguales for humans include jaguar , deer , birds , gato del monte , snakes , leones , onza , alligator , and other bush animals , and cattle , but not horses or burros . The sex of the nagual corresponds to that ...
... animals which serve as naguales for humans include jaguar , deer , birds , gato del monte , snakes , leones , onza , alligator , and other bush animals , and cattle , but not horses or burros . The sex of the nagual corresponds to that ...
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