Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 50–51American Folklore Society, 1937 |
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Strana 147
... Tlingit , may have been common to Western Eskimos and Tlingit . Although undoubtedly in many cases culture - elements did flow north- westward into Alaska from the Northwest Coast , there is no reason why we should assume this every ...
... Tlingit , may have been common to Western Eskimos and Tlingit . Although undoubtedly in many cases culture - elements did flow north- westward into Alaska from the Northwest Coast , there is no reason why we should assume this every ...
Strana 155
... Tlingit collection in a directly comparable form : A boy has a knife - throwing contest with a woman whom he succeeds in killing . When the opening to her cave- dwelling grows small , he puts on an ermine skin , is transformed to an ...
... Tlingit collection in a directly comparable form : A boy has a knife - throwing contest with a woman whom he succeeds in killing . When the opening to her cave- dwelling grows small , he puts on an ermine skin , is transformed to an ...
Strana 158
... Tlingit character and the concept of water as an agency for imparting strength is a good Tlingit trait ; only , they always speak of the hero immersing himself or at least sitting in water in order to grow strong.1 Although Rink stated ...
... Tlingit character and the concept of water as an agency for imparting strength is a good Tlingit trait ; only , they always speak of the hero immersing himself or at least sitting in water in order to grow strong.1 Although Rink stated ...
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