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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- 112. The ignorant housekeeper 397
- 113. The man in the stump 397
- 114. Two lazy hunters 397
- 115. The two old men 399
- 116. The star feathers 399
- 117. The Mother Bear’s song 400
- 118. Baby song, to please the children. 401
- 119. When babies are born: The Wren and the Cricket 401
- 120. The Raven Mocker 401
- 121. Herbert’s spring 403
- 122. Local legends of North Carolina. 404
- 123. Local legends of South Carolina 411
- 124. Local legends of Tennessee 412
- 125. Local legends of Georgia 415
- 126. Plant lore 420
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Plate I. | In the Cherokee mountains | 11 | ||||
II. | Map: The Cherokee and their neighbors. | 14 | ||||
III. | Map: The old Cherokee country | 23 | ||||
IV. | Sequoya (Sikwâyĭ) | 108 | ||||
V. | The Cherokee alphabet | 112 | ||||
VI. | Tahchee (Tătsĭ) or Dutch | 140 | ||||
VII. | Spring-frog or Tooantuh (Du′stu′) | 142 | ||||
VIII. | John Ross (Gu′wisguwĭ′) | 150 | ||||
IX. | Colonel W. H. Thomas (Wil-Usdi′) | 160 | ||||
X. | Chief N. J. Smith (Tsalădihĭ′) | 178 | ||||
XI. | Swimmer (Aʻyûñ′inĭ) | 228 | ||||
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