Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 50–51American Folklore Society, 1937 |
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Strana 165
... Eagle was lying in wait for him . When the young man came along , Eagle shot him with bow and arrow . He had been deceiving him to entice him out to shoot him . Eagle lived in a tree . He had a hole in the tree near the top . " Ha- ha ...
... Eagle was lying in wait for him . When the young man came along , Eagle shot him with bow and arrow . He had been deceiving him to entice him out to shoot him . Eagle lived in a tree . He had a hole in the tree near the top . " Ha- ha ...
Strana 166
They commenced the attack on Eagle . The only time they could shoot at Eagle was when he stuck his head out with the scalp . Then they could not hit him ; their arrows did nothing to him . They made fire around the tree , thinking to ...
They commenced the attack on Eagle . The only time they could shoot at Eagle was when he stuck his head out with the scalp . Then they could not hit him ; their arrows did nothing to him . They made fire around the tree , thinking to ...
Strana 375
... eagle , who gives him medicine : an eagle's claw beaded on each side for use as a necklace , also an eagle's foot . When he gets home , he has eagles painted on his tipi as he has been instructed , and he foretells what kind of a day ...
... eagle , who gives him medicine : an eagle's claw beaded on each side for use as a necklace , also an eagle's foot . When he gets home , he has eagles painted on his tipi as he has been instructed , and he foretells what kind of a day ...
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