قراءة كتاب Myths of the Cherokee Extract from the Nineteenth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology
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Myths of the Cherokee Extract from the Nineteenth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology
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- 15. The four-footed tribes 261
- 16. The Rabbit goes duck hunting 266
- 17. How the Rabbit stole the Otter’s coat 267
- 18. Why the Possum’s tail is bare 269
- 19. How the Wildcat caught the turkeys 269
- 20. How the Terrapin beat the Rabbit 270
- 21. The Rabbit and the tar wolf 271
- 22. The Rabbit and the Possum after a wife 273
- 23. The Rabbit dines the Bear 273
- 24. The Rabbit escapes from the wolves 274
- 25. Flint visits the Rabbit 274
- 26. How the Deer got his horns 275
- 27. Why the Deer’s teeth are blunt 276
- 28. What became of the Rabbit 277
- 29. Why the Mink smells 277
- 30. Why the Mole lives under ground 277
- 31. The Terrapin’s escape from the wolves 278
- 32. Origin of the Groundhog dance: The Groundhog’s head 279
- 33. The migration of the animals 280
- 34. The Wolf’s revenge: The Wolf and the Dog 280
- 35. The bird tribes 280
- 36. The ball game of the birds and animals 286
- 37. How the Turkey got his beard 287
- 38. Why the Turkey gobbles 288
- 39. How the Kingfisher got his bill 288
- 40. How the Partridge got his whistle 289
- 41. How the Redbird got his color 289
- 42. The Pheasant beating corn: The Pheasant dance 290
- 43. The race between the Crane and the Humming-bird 290
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