Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 50–51American Folklore Society, 1937 |
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Strana 316
... tipi poles . She took the sinews of the animals , rolled them into threads , took the hides and laid them side by side . She called out twelve other women . They got busy sewing them , and cut a pile of chokecherry limbs for pegs ...
... tipi poles . She took the sinews of the animals , rolled them into threads , took the hides and laid them side by side . She called out twelve other women . They got busy sewing them , and cut a pile of chokecherry limbs for pegs ...
Strana 317
... tipi may see at night , 230 . HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND UTENSILS . The beds used by the Crow are nowhere described , beyond the statements that buffalo hides are used for comforters , 219 , 235 , 262 , and that a certain family is ...
... tipi may see at night , 230 . HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND UTENSILS . The beds used by the Crow are nowhere described , beyond the statements that buffalo hides are used for comforters , 219 , 235 , 262 , and that a certain family is ...
Strana 389
... tipi , nor of the social dance that was held in a new lodge , Lowie , A 224 . The ancient use of stones instead of pegs to weight the bottom of the tipi cover may explain the reference to a stone door , Lowie , A 224 . Of greater ...
... tipi , nor of the social dance that was held in a new lodge , Lowie , A 224 . The ancient use of stones instead of pegs to weight the bottom of the tipi cover may explain the reference to a stone door , Lowie , A 224 . Of greater ...
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