Myths & Legends of the Australian AboriginalsG.G. Harrap Limited, 1930 - 355 páginas Myths of origin, hunting, places, social organization, personal myths, recreations. |
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... In - Nard - Dooah would rise quickly from his bed , and hurriedly gather grass and wood , and make a fire near his wife's feet . Soon Yee - Na - Pah began to wish that they had never undertaken this journey . She would say to her ...
... In - Nard - Dooah would rise quickly from his bed , and hurriedly gather grass and wood , and make a fire near his wife's feet . Soon Yee - Na - Pah began to wish that they had never undertaken this journey . She would say to her ...
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... In - Nard - Dooah took his spear and boomerang , and walked rapidly toward the south . All that afternoon Yee - Na - Pah allowed her evil passions to dominate her . In the morning of the next day Yee - Na - Pah gave birth to five boys ...
... In - Nard - Dooah took his spear and boomerang , and walked rapidly toward the south . All that afternoon Yee - Na - Pah allowed her evil passions to dominate her . In the morning of the next day Yee - Na - Pah gave birth to five boys ...
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... In - Nard- Dooah , " let us talk things over and see if we can come to an understanding for the sake of the children . " " No , " said Yee - Na - Pah , " I do not wish to be your wife again . I hate you . " In - Nard - Dooah pleaded ...
... In - Nard- Dooah , " let us talk things over and see if we can come to an understanding for the sake of the children . " " No , " said Yee - Na - Pah , " I do not wish to be your wife again . I hate you . " In - Nard - Dooah pleaded ...
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