Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 50–51American Folklore Society, 1937 |
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Strana 149
... chief's wives and they were his sons . The chief must have been there before . One woman came out to see . Then she told her father about him , saying : " Someone has come . " The old man said : " I think that is my son - in - law . Let ...
... chief's wives and they were his sons . The chief must have been there before . One woman came out to see . Then she told her father about him , saying : " Someone has come . " The old man said : " I think that is my son - in - law . Let ...
Strana 176
... chief walked straight to the lodge of the chief . The camp took alarm and prepared to fight . The western chief said to the eastern1 chief , " You thought you had killed me , but you cannot kill me . Now we will see whether you are as ...
... chief walked straight to the lodge of the chief . The camp took alarm and prepared to fight . The western chief said to the eastern1 chief , " You thought you had killed me , but you cannot kill me . Now we will see whether you are as ...
Strana 345
... chief . Both these men win war honors , 254 . In one tale the vampire - child kills three chiefs , 127. The wife of a chief is captured by a very ugly Sioux who marries her , 276. Camp Boy marries the daughter of an Hidatsa chief while ...
... chief . Both these men win war honors , 254 . In one tale the vampire - child kills three chiefs , 127. The wife of a chief is captured by a very ugly Sioux who marries her , 276. Camp Boy marries the daughter of an Hidatsa chief while ...
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