Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 20American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 129
... took the wings and the tail . The younger brother picked out four fine feathers , and when they came to the tipi he gave one to each of the four old women . The old women thanked him , and one of them said , " My son , your four ...
... took the wings and the tail . The younger brother picked out four fine feathers , and when they came to the tipi he gave one to each of the four old women . The old women thanked him , and one of them said , " My son , your four ...
Strana 130
... took some red paint and painted a spot over each of the bird's eyes . He painted his neck yellow and black and put two eagle feathers in his tail . This is why the plover has two nice feathers in his tail . When this was done , the ...
... took some red paint and painted a spot over each of the bird's eyes . He painted his neck yellow and black and put two eagle feathers in his tail . This is why the plover has two nice feathers in his tail . When this was done , the ...
Strana 309
... took one or two , and hastily covered up the rest and went home . Like a good wife she disliked to keep a secret from her husband , and finally she took him off to a quiet place and told him of their good fortune . He , overjoyed ...
... took one or two , and hastily covered up the rest and went home . Like a good wife she disliked to keep a secret from her husband , and finally she took him off to a quiet place and told him of their good fortune . He , overjoyed ...
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