Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 69American Folk-lore Society, 1956 |
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... usually raise the chiefly children ; brothers are aggressive rivals often in open conflict ; brother and sister are mutually devoted and helpful , the sister usually rendering the greater aid in the tales because of superior magic ...
... usually raise the chiefly children ; brothers are aggressive rivals often in open conflict ; brother and sister are mutually devoted and helpful , the sister usually rendering the greater aid in the tales because of superior magic ...
Strana 141
... usually grouped according to protagonist . There are , for example , Mink and Weasel tales , Kemukamps tales , tales of Skunk , of Coyote , of Chakeak , of Owl , together with those of many other mythic beings . If a myth bears a title ...
... usually grouped according to protagonist . There are , for example , Mink and Weasel tales , Kemukamps tales , tales of Skunk , of Coyote , of Chakeak , of Owl , together with those of many other mythic beings . If a myth bears a title ...
Strana 316
... usually drink and eat festive meals , while the rich , who have only money , " give their gold and silver so that the poor would give them food and drink . " 29 In the specific examples given here , and in a number of others , the ...
... usually drink and eat festive meals , while the rich , who have only money , " give their gold and silver so that the poor would give them food and drink . " 29 In the specific examples given here , and in a number of others , the ...
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