Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 50–51American Folklore Society, 1937 |
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Strana 132
... acorns , he killed deer . They dwelt on a high ridge back of Lilem ( near Mussel Rock ) . One day he had been hunting . When he returned , he said : " Mother , do you want to pound some acorns and make some acorn bread ? I don't know ...
... acorns , he killed deer . They dwelt on a high ridge back of Lilem ( near Mussel Rock ) . One day he had been hunting . When he returned , he said : " Mother , do you want to pound some acorns and make some acorn bread ? I don't know ...
Strana 136
... acorns . He went home to tell his mother . " Mother , I found some nice big acorns . I'm going to show them to you to- morrow . " Next morning they got breakfast . Then he took his mother to the place where he had found the big acorns ...
... acorns . He went home to tell his mother . " Mother , I found some nice big acorns . I'm going to show them to you to- morrow . " Next morning they got breakfast . Then he took his mother to the place where he had found the big acorns ...
Strana 143
... acorns , plenty of soaked acorns , plenty of acorns buried in the ground . Bear found plenty of acorns and has plenty to eat . Nobody is here , nobody is here . The Bear people all went down to Mussel Rock ( Lilem ) . They all went down ...
... acorns , plenty of soaked acorns , plenty of acorns buried in the ground . Bear found plenty of acorns and has plenty to eat . Nobody is here , nobody is here . The Bear people all went down to Mussel Rock ( Lilem ) . They all went down ...
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