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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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- 49. The snake tribe 294
- 50. The Uktena and the Ulûñsû′tĭ 297
- 51. Âgan-Uni′tsi’s search for the Uktena 298
- 52. The Red Man and the Uktena 300
- 53. The Hunter and the Uksu′hĭ 301
- 54. The Ustû′tlĭ 302
- 55. The Uwʻtsûñ′ta 303
- 56. The Snake Boy 304
- 57. The Snake Man 304
- 58. The Rattlesnake’s vengeance 305
- 59. The smaller reptiles, fishes, and insects 306
- 60. Why the Bullfrog’s head is striped 310
- 61. The Bullfrog lover 310
- 62. The Katydid’s warning 311
- 63. Ûñtsaiyĭ′, the Gambler 311
- 64. The nest of the Tlă′nuwa 315
- 65. The Hunter and the Tlă′nuwa 316
- 66. Uʻtlûñ′ta, the Spear-finger 316
- 67. Nûñ′yunu′wĭ, the stone man 319
- 68. The Hunter in the Dăkwă′ 320
- 69. Atagâ′hĭ, the enchanted lake 321
- 70. The Bride from the south 322
- 71. The Ice Man 322
- 72. The Hunter and Selu 323
- 73. The underground panthers 324
- 74. The Tsundige′wĭ 325
- 75. Origin of the Bear: The Bear songs 325
- 76. The Bear Man 327
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