Myths of the Toba and Pilagá Indians of the Gran Chaco, Volume 40; Volume 1969 |
Contents
COMPARISON OF TOBA FOLKLORE WITH THAT OF NEIGHBORING TRIBES | 8 |
STAR MYTHOLOGY AND COSMOGONY | 19 |
Rain | 25 |
Copyright | |
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algarrobo angry animals answered Armadillo arrived arrow Asin asked astronomía bird burned bush called Carancho catch caught Chaco Chaco tribes Chamacoco Chané chant chief child Chiriguano Chuña climbed Coniraya cried culture hero earth Ečaldo father father-in-law fell fire fish folklore Fox's gave girl give head hole honey horse hunting husband Indians Jaguar killed lachiguana lagoon Lehmann-Nitsche looked magic maize marry Mataco version meat Métraux Mocoví mother myth Naligarana'k Neda'mık night ocultos old woman ostriches owls Palavecino palo santo Parrot Pilagá Pilcomayo river Rabbit rain Rainbow replied returned home rheas river rope serpent shaman shot shouted skin sleep Spider spirit Star Woman stay stick story Takjuaj Tawk'wax tell Toba told took tree tribes Trickster village viscachas walked Weda'ik wife wild pigs Witoto women Woodpecker yuchan