Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 69American Folk-lore Society, 1956 |
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... told . The children , says EB , were told to hush , for outside , ma - sâ ' sickness ' was moving about , listening for children to seize . In the quiet , she recalls , she could hear the thudding sound of his footsteps passing about ...
... told . The children , says EB , were told to hush , for outside , ma - sâ ' sickness ' was moving about , listening for children to seize . In the quiet , she recalls , she could hear the thudding sound of his footsteps passing about ...
Strana 6
... told her by her cherished maternal grand - uncle and that its poignancy had a strong appeal for her . It might be added that many other Klamath also knew the first myth to which she referred , and that their versions associated various ...
... told her by her cherished maternal grand - uncle and that its poignancy had a strong appeal for her . It might be added that many other Klamath also knew the first myth to which she referred , and that their versions associated various ...
Strana 136
times told in English , they are related by preference in the native tongue , and it is therefore significant that within these same families the children have picked up a smattering of Klamath - otherwise a most unusual occurrence ...
times told in English , they are related by preference in the native tongue , and it is therefore significant that within these same families the children have picked up a smattering of Klamath - otherwise a most unusual occurrence ...
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