The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 62–63American Folklore Society, 1949 |
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Strana 12
... head " goes to market ; we knock his head “ iko . " O - 1 ( i ) -ori buruku d ( e ) -oja ; One : who - has - head bad Answer : Pot ( ikòkò ) . a kan ni- ( i ) ko . arrive - market ; we knock ( him ) at - iko . Iko is the sound made when ...
... head " goes to market ; we knock his head “ iko . " O - 1 ( i ) -ori buruku d ( e ) -oja ; One : who - has - head bad Answer : Pot ( ikòkò ) . a kan ni- ( i ) ko . arrive - market ; we knock ( him ) at - iko . Iko is the sound made when ...
Strana 36
... head happens to have been injured . Please see for yourself whether it's not serious . " With his son's head resting on his lap , Marpa opened the bandage and saw that the skull had been broken into eight pieces mixed up with the ...
... head happens to have been injured . Please see for yourself whether it's not serious . " With his son's head resting on his lap , Marpa opened the bandage and saw that the skull had been broken into eight pieces mixed up with the ...
Strana 367
... head . The Python begged the boy to help him and said , " Please take this rock off my head , " and the boy did as requested and took the large rock off the head of the Python . But , instead of thanking the boy for saving his life ...
... head . The Python begged the boy to help him and said , " Please take this rock off my head , " and the boy did as requested and took the large rock off the head of the Python . But , instead of thanking the boy for saving his life ...
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The Folk Hero | 17 |
Spirits Black Elves Fairies and Giants in the Folklore of Aurland | 26 |
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