Indian Myths: Or, Legends, Traditions, and Symbols of the Aborigines of America Compared with Those of Other Countries, Including Hindostan, Egypt, Persia, Assyria, and ChinaRoss & Haines, 1965 - 677 páginas Relates mainly to the Indians of North America. |
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... became very old and decrepit . Among his acquaint- ances there was a very beautiful young woman , the youngest of ten sisters , who was called Oweenee . - This young woman , after having discarded many suitors , became enamored with ...
... became very old and decrepit . Among his acquaint- ances there was a very beautiful young woman , the youngest of ten sisters , who was called Oweenee . - This young woman , after having discarded many suitors , became enamored with ...
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... became restless , and at length determined to break his promise to his father , and seek the village of his father's tribe . He communicated this determination to his sister , who replied : " My brother , I cannot wonder at your desire ...
... became restless , and at length determined to break his promise to his father , and seek the village of his father's tribe . He communicated this determination to his sister , who replied : " My brother , I cannot wonder at your desire ...
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... became morose and cruel , and at the same time obtained the power of destroying men and other creatures at a distance . Three sons of Hiawatha were among his victims . He at- tended the councils which were held , and made confusion in ...
... became morose and cruel , and at the same time obtained the power of destroying men and other creatures at a distance . Three sons of Hiawatha were among his victims . He at- tended the councils which were held , and made confusion in ...
Contenido
THE BREATHMASTER GOD OF AIR | 3 |
The Four Beings a Chinese Myth 8 Dedication of Color 8 Buddhist | 10 |
CHAPTER III | 32 |
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Indian Myths Or Legends, Traditions, and Symbols of the Aborigines of ... Ellen Russell Emerson Vista de fragmentos - 1965 |
Términos y frases comunes
Algonkin ancient animals appears arrow Atahensic Atotarho Babylonian bear beautiful became believed bird body Book of Rites brother called ceremony chant Cherokee chief Chinese circle council cross Cusick dance dead death deity device dialect divine earth Egyptian emblem evil eyes father feast feet figure fire four fylfot given gods hand Haokah head heart heaven Hiawatha Hindoo human hunter Indian Iroquois Jesuit Jossakeed lake land language legend light living lodge Maidu Manabozho manittos Mohawks moon mound mountains mystic myth night Oannes Ojibway Oneidas Onondaga Ormuzd parallelogram peace Persian pictography Praying Indians priest race remarks represented rites river rock sachems sacred savages seen Senecas serpent Shingebiss similar song soul sound speech spirit stars stone syllable symbol thou tion tradition tree tribes Tuscaroras Vide village voice wampum warriors wife wigwams wind wings woman women words worship young