The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 62–63American Folklore Society, 1949 |
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Strana 235
... land they were bound for appeared . He soon landed . He saw pandanus cones on the ground , and searching soon found his sister living with the man of that land . The woman was sitting up , the man sleeping , using the lap of the woman ...
... land they were bound for appeared . He soon landed . He saw pandanus cones on the ground , and searching soon found his sister living with the man of that land . The woman was sitting up , the man sleeping , using the lap of the woman ...
Strana 242
... land is inhabited . " They made a fire and it blazed . Then another man to the north , Korae , made a fire on Turuwaimu Islet . Uta - matua went up to that fire next day and called : " Is this your land ? " Korae said yes , it was his land ...
... land is inhabited . " They made a fire and it blazed . Then another man to the north , Korae , made a fire on Turuwaimu Islet . Uta - matua went up to that fire next day and called : " Is this your land ? " Korae said yes , it was his land ...
Strana 243
... land , one only , and it is subject to Uta - matua . The people dug up Roua and buried her at Tungahereu ( close to the south end of Hare Islet ) . They took stones there and built a house called hereu or ' temple . ' ( Stones are still ...
... land , one only , and it is subject to Uta - matua . The people dug up Roua and buried her at Tungahereu ( close to the south end of Hare Islet ) . They took stones there and built a house called hereu or ' temple . ' ( Stones are still ...
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