Gluskap the Liar, & Other Indian TalesB. Wheelwright Company, 1966 - 182 páginas |
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... young ones gorging on the food the mother brought to the nest . After a time when the old bird discovered that the eyases did not appear to care for human flesh , she picked the lad up in her talons and lugged him back to the spot where ...
... young ones gorging on the food the mother brought to the nest . After a time when the old bird discovered that the eyases did not appear to care for human flesh , she picked the lad up in her talons and lugged him back to the spot where ...
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... young men were very frightened and wanted to leave the cabin , but the blizzard continued outside and held them prisoners , so they put their dead companion over in one corner and waited for the blizzard to stop . That night they ...
... young men were very frightened and wanted to leave the cabin , but the blizzard continued outside and held them prisoners , so they put their dead companion over in one corner and waited for the blizzard to stop . That night they ...
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... young girl . " Now if you notice the toad is an ugly creature , but it has a beautiful eye . That is all that is left of the beauty of the young girl . But the toad is not like other creatures . When it sees a man coming , it sits still ...
... young girl . " Now if you notice the toad is an ugly creature , but it has a beautiful eye . That is all that is left of the beauty of the young girl . But the toad is not like other creatures . When it sees a man coming , it sits still ...
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American animal appear asked beautiful beaver became began bird brother called camp canoe century coast continued creatures culture cures dead decided deer Devil English European fact fall fell Finally fire fish furs Further gave giant girl Gluskap hand head heard hero hunters Indians interesting Island Jack John killed king land leave lived looked Magic Maine material mentioned Mohawks moose morning mountain move natives nature never night once Origin passed Penobscot picked present promise reached reason remained returned river seen skin Skunk sleep smoke snake soon stone story tale tales tell things thought told took Transformation traps trees tribes turned village wanted women woods young
Referencias a este libro
Spirit of the New England Tribes: Indian History and Folklore, 1620-1984 William Scranton Simmons Vista previa restringida - 1986 |
Allagash: A Journey Through Time on Maine's Legendary Wilderness Waterway Gil Gilpatrick Vista previa restringida - 2003 |