The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 58–59American Folklore Society, 1945 |
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... nights . On the fourth night the two came again and Horned Toad chased them . Coyote ran away , but Wildcat was killed . That was what Coyote wanted . At that time Coyote had different kinds of fur . He changed his fur to an- other ...
... nights . On the fourth night the two came again and Horned Toad chased them . Coyote ran away , but Wildcat was killed . That was what Coyote wanted . At that time Coyote had different kinds of fur . He changed his fur to an- other ...
Strana 162
... night , and on the last night it continues until about four o'clock in the morning and is ended with a religious ceremony at the church . It is on this night that the ceremony of transmission occurs . The preparations for this service ...
... night , and on the last night it continues until about four o'clock in the morning and is ended with a religious ceremony at the church . It is on this night that the ceremony of transmission occurs . The preparations for this service ...
Strana 318
... night a Negro shot off the nose of his sister - in - law . First , the police were summoned to take care of the Negro ; secondly , an ambulance came to convey the Negro woman to the hospital . The only explanation offered was that the ...
... night a Negro shot off the nose of his sister - in - law . First , the police were summoned to take care of the Negro ; secondly , an ambulance came to convey the Negro woman to the hospital . The only explanation offered was that the ...
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