Acta Societatis Scientiarum Fennicae, Niteet 47–48Suomen Tiedeseura, 1917 |
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Sivu 18
people lived in the stem of a large creeper . Bídedu heard their voices and cut them out . They fed on earth and bitter fruit , but he gave them proper food and fire and taught them to build houses and make gardens . 16 . THE ORIGIN OF ...
people lived in the stem of a large creeper . Bídedu heard their voices and cut them out . They fed on earth and bitter fruit , but he gave them proper food and fire and taught them to build houses and make gardens . 16 . THE ORIGIN OF ...
Sivu 20
... lived there and married the daughter of one of them . The three original inhabitants of Adíri lived under the ground . As they had no fire Sído lighted them one . He had connection with the girl in the night , and from his semen all ...
... lived there and married the daughter of one of them . The three original inhabitants of Adíri lived under the ground . As they had no fire Sído lighted them one . He had connection with the girl in the night , and from his semen all ...
Sivu 21
... lived inside a palm . He did not need to walk , for the ground moved under his feet of its own accord . He used to lay down some game outside the hut of the girl Díbiri - Sagáru and her mother , to whom nobody else gave any food . One ...
... lived inside a palm . He did not need to walk , for the ground moved under his feet of its own accord . He used to lay down some game outside the hut of the girl Díbiri - Sagáru and her mother , to whom nobody else gave any food . One ...
Sivu 23
... lived underneath the ground . Once a man gave him his wife , and she died ; but while she lay in her grave a boy was born who broke his way up through the ground . Mórigíro brought the child to the people and was persuaded to come and ...
... lived underneath the ground . Once a man gave him his wife , and she died ; but while she lay in her grave a boy was born who broke his way up through the ground . Mórigíro brought the child to the people and was persuaded to come and ...
Sivu 24
SESERE OF MABUIAG , THE FIRST HARPOONER OF DUGONG . 61 , Sésere lived by himself at one end of Mábujag , and the people lived at the other end , His two brothers - in - law came and seized the fish which he had caught . Sésere dug up ...
SESERE OF MABUIAG , THE FIRST HARPOONER OF DUGONG . 61 , Sésere lived by himself at one end of Mábujag , and the people lived at the other end , His two brothers - in - law came and seized the fish which he had caught . Sésere dug up ...
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Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
Abére Adiri asked Bádu banana belong bird Bíri body Bóigu bow and arrows brother brought bush bushmen called canoe carried cassowary catch caught coconut crab creek crocodile dance Dáru Daváne dead Díbiri digging stick dogs drum dugong father fellow fetch 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 leave lived look Mábuiag married Másingára Mawáta Meséde Méuri morning mother mythical Nábeamuro Nága Námai night once origorúso pickaninny plant plenty returned Sagáru sago Sáibai savy Sésere shoot shot Sído Sído's sister sleep snake Sóido Sópuse spear spirit stone stop taro thing thought threw told took tree turtle underneath Uúo village vulva Wáboda wailed Wawa wife woman women Yam island yams