Acta Societatis Scientiarum Fennicae, Niteet 47–48Suomen Tiedeseura, 1917 |
Kirjan sisältä
Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 100
Sivu 15
... threw into the Fly river . A hawk carried a fish over to the sandbank , and Méuri , the first man , developed out of the decaying fish . Later on some other people came and settled down there . Kapía , the black cockatoo , brought fire ...
... threw into the Fly river . A hawk carried a fish over to the sandbank , and Méuri , the first man , developed out of the decaying fish . Later on some other people came and settled down there . Kapía , the black cockatoo , brought fire ...
Sivu 20
... threw the pieces on the garden , and they turned into various kinds of vegetable and fruit . Sóido swallowed the food whole , and the various things passed down into his genitals . Then he was carried by a bird to certain islands , and ...
... threw the pieces on the garden , and they turned into various kinds of vegetable and fruit . Sóido swallowed the food whole , and the various things passed down into his genitals . Then he was carried by a bird to certain islands , and ...
Sivu 29
... threw him the tally - rope which was very long , and he climbed down by it . On a subsequent journey the younger brother was killed by the hiwai - abére , for his tally - rope was too short . Later on the hiwai - abére was killed . 121 ...
... threw him the tally - rope which was very long , and he climbed down by it . On a subsequent journey the younger brother was killed by the hiwai - abére , for his tally - rope was too short . Later on the hiwai - abére was killed . 121 ...
Sivu 31
... threw into the water . She assumed the girl's face and became Nováre's wife . The root with the girl inside floated up the river with the tide , and Nováre heard her wailing in the night . He rescued her , and the hiwai - abére was ...
... threw into the water . She assumed the girl's face and became Nováre's wife . The root with the girl inside floated up the river with the tide , and Nováre heard her wailing in the night . He rescued her , and the hiwai - abére was ...
Sivu 32
... threw out a dog to the sharks , but in the end they had to sacrifice the girl . ( 164 ) . A male oboúbi ( mythical being in the sea ) came to a woman and had connection with her . Finally he carried her off into the water . ( 165 ) . A ...
... threw out a dog to the sharks , but in the end they had to sacrifice the girl . ( 164 ) . A male oboúbi ( mythical being in the sea ) came to a woman and had connection with her . Finally he carried her off into the water . ( 165 ) . A ...
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Muita painoksia - Näytä kaikki
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 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