Acta Societatis Scientiarum Fennicae, Niteet 47–48Suomen Tiedeseura, 1917 |
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Sivu 18
... brought into the open by a man who gave them many useful instructions . THE BEGINNING OF PARAMA ISLAND AND PEOPLE . 17. Páráma was at first a sandbank , and the people lived on the mainland greatly troubled by mosquitoes . A certain ...
... brought into the open by a man who gave them many useful instructions . THE BEGINNING OF PARAMA ISLAND AND PEOPLE . 17. Páráma was at first a sandbank , and the people lived on the mainland greatly troubled by mosquitoes . A certain ...
Sivu 20
... brought with them . He speared the two women and transformed them into a turtle and dugong . Through their action in following after him and making him drink from his skull they prevented him from returning to life . After that everyone ...
... brought with them . He speared the two women and transformed them into a turtle and dugong . Through their action in following after him and making him drink from his skull they prevented him from returning to life . After that everyone ...
Sivu 23
... brought the child to the people and was persuaded to come and live with them . Keáburo who had no fire stole Nábeamúro's fire , and the latter sent him away to live in another place . Nábeamúro built a men's house , and the male and ...
... brought the child to the people and was persuaded to come and live with them . Keáburo who had no fire stole Nábeamúro's fire , and the latter sent him away to live in another place . Nábeamúro built a men's house , and the male and ...
Sivu 32
... brought a number of other boys who married the rest of the busére - busére . ( 161 ) . The daughter of an ororárora ( mythical being ) asked her father to capture a certain man whom she had seen , and the two were married . The man and ...
... brought a number of other boys who married the rest of the busére - busére . ( 161 ) . The daughter of an ororárora ( mythical being ) asked her father to capture a certain man whom she had seen , and the two were married . The man and ...
Sivu 37
... brought twenty of them with him on his way home . He was overtaken by the other boys who struck him and ran away with all his girls . THE WOMAN WHO PRETENDED TO HAVE A HUSBAND . 214. A woman who lived by herself pretended to be married ...
... brought twenty of them with him on his way home . He was overtaken by the other boys who struck him and ran away with all his girls . THE WOMAN WHO PRETENDED TO HAVE A HUSBAND . 214. A woman who lived by herself pretended to be married ...
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Abére Adiri asked Bádu banana belong bird Bíri body Bóigu bow and arrows brother brought bush bushmen called canoe carried cassowary catch caught coconut cooked crab creek crocodile dance Dáru Daváne dead Díbiri digging stick dogs drum dugong father fellow fight fire fish Gaméa gámoda garden gave Gibúma girl ground harpoon head hiwai-abére husband Iása inside Ipisía island kaikai Káku kangaroo killed Kíwai Kogéa Kubíra Kúiamo lása lived look Mábuiag married Másingára Mawáta Meséde Méuri morning mother mythical Nábeamuro Nága Námai ngái night once origorúso pickaninny plant plenty returned home Sagáru sago Sáibai savy Sésere shoot shot Sído Sído's sister sleep snake Sóido spear spirit stone stop taro thing thought threw told took tree Túritúri turtle underneath Uúo village vulva Wáboda wailed Wawa What's wife woman women Yam island yams