Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 20American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 177
... lodge to talk with the woman . She was not like the other women ; she would hardly ever speak . She did not even go out and look around as other women do , but always sat in the lodge . When the chiefs came in , each in turn thanked her ...
... lodge to talk with the woman . She was not like the other women ; she would hardly ever speak . She did not even go out and look around as other women do , but always sat in the lodge . When the chiefs came in , each in turn thanked her ...
Strana 193
... lodge , he turned into a whirlwind and disappeared . Standing on the Ground said to his people , " That man carries all kinds of sickness with him ; he may come back at any time of the day or night . " Standing on the Ground paid little ...
... lodge , he turned into a whirlwind and disappeared . Standing on the Ground said to his people , " That man carries all kinds of sickness with him ; he may come back at any time of the day or night . " Standing on the Ground paid little ...
Strana 204
... lodge for himself out in a lonely place where there were no people . The door of this lodge was to be toward the west , and a pole should be put up at the side of the tent upon which the medicine bow was to be hung . Then he should call ...
... lodge for himself out in a lonely place where there were no people . The door of this lodge was to be toward the west , and a pole should be put up at the side of the tent upon which the medicine bow was to be hung . Then he should call ...
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