Folk Literature of the Toba Indians, Volume 2Johannes Wilbert, Karin Simoneau UCLA Latin American Center Publications, University of California, Los Angeles, 1982 - Indian mythology |
Contents
CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS AND Narratives | xxxvii |
Fox and Jaguar Pilagá p 332 | xxxix |
EDITORS NOTE | xlix |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
Animal as trickster Anteater Armadillo arrow asked become stars began bird body bottle tree burned called cannibal Capybara carob carob beans chaguar Chaja chicha Chunga climbed culture hero Dapichi Dapitchí Dead animal comes Deception by disguise dogs drink earth Eastern Toba feathers fire fish forest Fox as trickster Fox's grabbed Hare Hawk as culture Hawk Kills hide hole honey hunting husband Idoyaga Molina Iguana Informant Jaguar Jaguarundi José Benítez Source knew lived looked magician Man-eating marry Marsh Deer Martínez-Crovetto meat Monkey Motif content nest night Nutria Ocelot Ogre killed old woman Origin Ovenbird parrot person Pilagá plant produced by magic punishment replied rhea river Saité shaman singing sleep snake stick Summary Tabu teeth Terán threw tobacco told Tomasini took Tortoise Transformation upper world vaginas village walking wanted wife women Woodpecker Yulo
References to this book
History and Ethnicity Elizabeth Tonkin,Malcolm Kenneth Chapman,Maryon McDonald No preview available - 1989 |