Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 20American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 43
... means of her supernatural power . She sings : - 1. WayaweneLōuwana , wayaweneLō " wana , wayaweneLō " wana . 2. Nek'diidemeʻawit ' , nek'diïdemeʻawit ' , nek'diidemeʻawit ' , which translated means , " Who is going about over there ...
... means of her supernatural power . She sings : - 1. WayaweneLōuwana , wayaweneLō " wana , wayaweneLō " wana . 2. Nek'diidemeʻawit ' , nek'diïdemeʻawit ' , nek'diidemeʻawit ' , which translated means , " Who is going about over there ...
Strana 65
... means in his power - the formation of branch societies . Wherever he could discover a person interested in any line of re- search coming within the scope of the Society , he encouraged that person to form a branch society in his or her ...
... means in his power - the formation of branch societies . Wherever he could discover a person interested in any line of re- search coming within the scope of the Society , he encouraged that person to form a branch society in his or her ...
Strana 139
... means consent . Finally , not being able to obtain his end by fair means , the young man obtained it by force . The girl , dishonored , deter- mined to revenge herself , and she did it in a most cruel and degrading way . When leaving ...
... means consent . Finally , not being able to obtain his end by fair means , the young man obtained it by force . The girl , dishonored , deter- mined to revenge herself , and she did it in a most cruel and degrading way . When leaving ...
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