The Journal of American Folk-lore, Svazky 5–6American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... bird on the wing , and barely misses it . His arrow is claimed by Ictinike . On the second day there is another trial , each contestant knowing that he who could shoot the red bird would win the chief's daughter as a wife . Again did ...
... bird on the wing , and barely misses it . His arrow is claimed by Ictinike . On the second day there is another trial , each contestant knowing that he who could shoot the red bird would win the chief's daughter as a wife . Again did ...
Strana 60
... bird - form of the heroine , as indicated by her name ( La Plume Verte ) in the corresponding French version . The tale as formerly narrated in England included the following sec- tions . I. Introduction , describing how a youth comes ...
... bird - form of the heroine , as indicated by her name ( La Plume Verte ) in the corresponding French version . The tale as formerly narrated in England included the following sec- tions . I. Introduction , describing how a youth comes ...
Strana 323
... birds , and a female red bird gives them human bodies . ( See " Sixth An . Report Bur . of Ethnology , " " Osage Tra- ditions . " ) The story of the fight between Woodpecker and Blue Jay is capital ( pp . 60-65 ) . The present writer ...
... birds , and a female red bird gives them human bodies . ( See " Sixth An . Report Bur . of Ethnology , " " Osage Tra- ditions . " ) The story of the fight between Woodpecker and Blue Jay is capital ( pp . 60-65 ) . The present writer ...
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