Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 50–51American Folklore Society, 1937 |
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Strana 119
... never numerous . The old man settled a few of his prog- eny at each creek mouth and ridge . 4. THE ORIGIN OF VARIOUS ... never came back . Then they drove another ball south . One man went after that ball . He never came back . They ...
... never numerous . The old man settled a few of his prog- eny at each creek mouth and ridge . 4. THE ORIGIN OF VARIOUS ... never came back . Then they drove another ball south . One man went after that ball . He never came back . They ...
Strana 123
... never sleepy before . In the middle of the night , Coyote got up stealthily and reached up for the sun , evening star , and morning star . He was cutting the cords with a flint knife . When he was cutting loose the sun it made a noise ...
... never sleepy before . In the middle of the night , Coyote got up stealthily and reached up for the sun , evening star , and morning star . He was cutting the cords with a flint knife . When he was cutting loose the sun it made a noise ...
Strana 287
... never shine , I said the day must never shine Over here , over there , I said the day must never shine . Then he flew at John the Fool . This one cut a head , took off the tongue and threw it into his macuta . The day must shine , I say ...
... never shine , I said the day must never shine Over here , over there , I said the day must never shine . Then he flew at John the Fool . This one cut a head , took off the tongue and threw it into his macuta . The day must shine , I say ...
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