Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 69American Folk-lore Society, 1956 |
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... close to each other and close to the water . There was a woman who had a little baby . She went out one day and left her baby in the wikiup . An old owl came and took the baby away and when the mother came back she found the baby gone ...
... close to each other and close to the water . There was a woman who had a little baby . She went out one day and left her baby in the wikiup . An old owl came and took the baby away and when the mother came back she found the baby gone ...
Strana 179
... Close associa- tions , particularly intermarriages , were also prohibited until early in the American period . With the establishment of the government agency , schools , hospitals , and other services , and with the resultant co ...
... Close associa- tions , particularly intermarriages , were also prohibited until early in the American period . With the establishment of the government agency , schools , hospitals , and other services , and with the resultant co ...
Strana 353
... close - to - belly , tail - wagging behind ( F5 : 335-339 ) . " A source of pride and excuse for arrogant behavior is the destruction of a foe by a single blow . “ One blow of the youthful handsome stalwart " is the boast . Disdain to ...
... close - to - belly , tail - wagging behind ( F5 : 335-339 ) . " A source of pride and excuse for arrogant behavior is the destruction of a foe by a single blow . “ One blow of the youthful handsome stalwart " is the boast . Disdain to ...
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