Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 20American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 181
... corn ; of pumpkin seed a handful was also given to every one in the camp , and to every male a handful of tobacco seed was given . Cornleaf told the people that they should plant that corn in some good place . After that they moved the ...
... corn ; of pumpkin seed a handful was also given to every one in the camp , and to every male a handful of tobacco seed was given . Cornleaf told the people that they should plant that corn in some good place . After that they moved the ...
Strana 190
... corn out to your people and you will always have it among you . " She said again to Standing on the Ground , “ I have taken pity on you , and I give you my power . Do not forget ; tell your people when this corn is growing to keep some ...
... corn out to your people and you will always have it among you . " She said again to Standing on the Ground , “ I have taken pity on you , and I give you my power . Do not forget ; tell your people when this corn is growing to keep some ...
Strana 191
... corn and not give it away ; if we take care of it , there will always be something for us to eat . " Standing on the Ground then told them about planting the corn in the spring of the year . Sweet Root then stood up and said ...
... corn and not give it away ; if we take care of it , there will always be something for us to eat . " Standing on the Ground then told them about planting the corn in the spring of the year . Sweet Root then stood up and said ...
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