Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 20American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 85
... land to each family , and the grant amounted to between 1200 and 1500 acres of mountain land . In 1801 the legislature decided to sell a portion of it , the money to be expended for the care of the Indians . The amount sold brought ...
... land to each family , and the grant amounted to between 1200 and 1500 acres of mountain land . In 1801 the legislature decided to sell a portion of it , the money to be expended for the care of the Indians . The amount sold brought ...
Strana 170
... land . Thus the dry land the earth was created . This tale is sufficiently familiar in form , dif- fering little from that of other Algonquian stories , though the intro- duction of the duck reminds one of the Arikara creation tale.1 ...
... land . Thus the dry land the earth was created . This tale is sufficiently familiar in form , dif- fering little from that of other Algonquian stories , though the intro- duction of the duck reminds one of the Arikara creation tale.1 ...
Strana 286
... land , and it was only those who resided along a high land or mountain ( that of San Antonio , if we may judge ) who escaped this calamity . " This is little enough , and therefore the material of which the following is an abstract is ...
... land , and it was only those who resided along a high land or mountain ( that of San Antonio , if we may judge ) who escaped this calamity . " This is little enough , and therefore the material of which the following is an abstract is ...
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