Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 91American Folk-lore Society, 1978 |
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... represent the lake , the meaning of the dot in its center varies with its depiction . In Watina's First Degree version of this song ( p . W72 ) , which is followed by the two migration songs already considered ( shagawamigog and nawewe ) ...
... represent the lake , the meaning of the dot in its center varies with its depiction . In Watina's First Degree version of this song ( p . W72 ) , which is followed by the two migration songs already considered ( shagawamigog and nawewe ) ...
Strana 783
... represents the rapids at the end of Lake St. Clair near the present Ojibwa reservation of Walpole Island . This is ... represent water , as did the spiral ( Figure 9c ) . In light of the text provided for Hoffman's pictograph— “ I give ...
... represents the rapids at the end of Lake St. Clair near the present Ojibwa reservation of Walpole Island . This is ... represent water , as did the spiral ( Figure 9c ) . In light of the text provided for Hoffman's pictograph— “ I give ...
Strana 848
... represent a moustache . ) " No ! No ! Not the whip ! " ( The performer raises his voice to falsetto , holding a handkerchief or similar object to the side of his head to represent a bow . ) " The whip ! " ( Same vocal tone and gesture ...
... represent a moustache . ) " No ! No ! Not the whip ! " ( The performer raises his voice to falsetto , holding a handkerchief or similar object to the side of his head to represent a bow . ) " The whip ! " ( Same vocal tone and gesture ...
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New Light | 513 |
A Major | 528 |
Fascists and Folklorists in Italy WILLIAM E SIMEONE | 543 |
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