The Myths of the North American IndiansGeorge g. Harrap, 1922 - 392 páginas |
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... kettle ! ' " 252 66 She sang a strange , sweet song " 258 260 " Soon the dancing commenced " He jumped so high that every bone in his body was shaken " 268 The War - chief kills the Monster Rattlesnake 272 66 He leaned his shoulder ...
... kettle ! ' " 252 66 She sang a strange , sweet song " 258 260 " Soon the dancing commenced " He jumped so high that every bone in his body was shaken " 268 The War - chief kills the Monster Rattlesnake 272 66 He leaned his shoulder ...
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... kettles of hide , into which red - hot stones were cast to heat the water . " 1 Payne , History of the New World , ii . 87-88 , summarizing the investigations of Peschel and Tylor . The Evidence of American Languages The structure of ...
... kettles of hide , into which red - hot stones were cast to heat the water . " 1 Payne , History of the New World , ii . 87-88 , summarizing the investigations of Peschel and Tylor . The Evidence of American Languages The structure of ...
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... kettle to betray her into his hands . Argall took her a captive to Jamestown . Here a white man by the name of John Rolfe married her , after she had received Christian baptism . This marriage brought about a peace between Powhatan and ...
... kettle to betray her into his hands . Argall took her a captive to Jamestown . Here a white man by the name of John Rolfe married her , after she had received Christian baptism . This marriage brought about a peace between Powhatan and ...
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... , so that Marten might know nothing of it . When the time came to cook the bear - meat , how- ever , the grandmother found that her kettle would not MOOSE DEMANDS A WIFE hold water , and remembering that 170 MYTHS OF THE AMERICAN INDIANS.
... , so that Marten might know nothing of it . When the time came to cook the bear - meat , how- ever , the grandmother found that her kettle would not MOOSE DEMANDS A WIFE hold water , and remembering that 170 MYTHS OF THE AMERICAN INDIANS.
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... kettle , she went to borrow his . " I will clean it well before I return it , " she thought . " He will never know what I want it for . " But Marten made a very good guess , so he laid a spell on the kettle before lending it , and ...
... kettle , she went to borrow his . " I will clean it well before I return it , " she thought . " He will never know what I want it for . " But Marten made a very good guess , so he laid a spell on the kettle before lending it , and ...
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Ahsonnutli Algonquins American Ethnology animals arrow bear beautiful Beaver became birds Blackfeet Blackfoot Blue Jay bones brave brother buffalo Bureau of American called canoe carried chief child Chinooks Colour Coyote cried Dance dead deity dwelling dwelt earth Esaugetuh Emissee Ethnology father feet fetish forest gave giant Glooskap H. A. GUERBER head heard Hiawatha hunter hunting husband Ictinike Iroquois island journey kettle killed Kutoyis lake land legend LEWIS SPENCE lived lodge magic Malsum married medicine Michabo moccasins monster morning mounds Muskhogean mussels myth mythology Nápi night Norsemen North American Indians once Pawnees possessed Rabbit race returned river robe round sacred savage Scar-face serpent shaman sister skin Slocum Snake song spirit stone story supernatural Thunderer tion told took totem tree tribes Utonagan village warrior wife woman women young youth Zuñi