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By the Fire : Sami Folktales and Legends /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Sjoholm, Barbara, 1950- (Traductor), Hatt, Emilie Demant, 1873-1958 (Compilador, Ilustrador)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Danés
Publicado: Minneapolis, MN : University of Minnesota Press, [2019]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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245 1 0 |a By the Fire :   |b Sami Folktales and Legends /   |c collected and illustrated by Emilie Demant Hatt ; translated by Barbara Sjoholm. 
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264 4 |c ©[2019] 
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505 0 |a Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Translator's Note; Introduction; Moose, Lucky Reindeer, Reindeer Luck, and Wizardry; The Sun's Daughter with the Tame Moose Herd; The Sami Who Weren't Satisfied with the Moose; The Giant Folk Who Had Tame Moose; How the Sami Were Given Reindeer and Tents by the Underground Folk and How the Settlers Were Given Farms and Farm Animals; The Old Woman Who Made Reindeer Herding Difficult; The Sami Lad Who Married a Halde Girl and Was Given Lucky Reindeer Along with Her; How the Sami Girl Tricked the Evil One; The Sami Man and the Devil 
505 0 |a Stainak and the Sami Man Who DiedThe Sami Man Who Wanted His Dead Wife Back; The Reindeer-Herding Ghost; The Shoes Sewn from Human Skin; The Wizardly Sami Girl; Sickness Spirits; The Sickness Spirit That Arrived on a Stick of Wood; The Sickness Spirits That Froze in the High Mountains; The Sami Woman Who Saw Fever and Another Sickness Spirit; Murdered Children; The Dead Child Who Came to Life Again; Epper; Animals; How the Sami Got the Dog; Dogs with Different Natures; The Reindeer and Sheep Race to the Farmer's House; The Bear That Carried Jesus over the River 
505 0 |a When God Doled Out Fat to the AnimalsThe Fastest Animals; The Woodpecker; The Loon; The Hazel Grouse; How Mosquitos Came into the World; Origins of Lice; The Pike Fish and the Snake; Dangerous to Sleep by a Juniper Bush; The Woman Who Wanted to Help the Frog; Snake Cure; The Great Mother Frog; The Fox Tricks the Bear and Makes a Sami Man Rich; Folktales; Njavisjaedne and Atsisjaedne; The Daughters of Njavisjaedne and Atsisjaedne; Atsisjaedne Tars the Moon; The Poor Lad Who Rescued the Princess; Jerusalem's Shoemaker; The Dog-Turk; The Dog-Turk Lost His Prey; Jaettanas, Who Wanted a Sweetheart 
505 0 |a The Boy Who Killed StalloStallo Plays Blind Man's Bluff; Stallo Loses His Prey; The Sami Man Who Got Away from Stallo in a Billy Goat Skin; Stallo, Who Was Tricked; Stallo's Man Trap; The Trial of Strength; The Sami Man Who Married a Stallo Girl; Stallo Eats His Grandchild; Russian Chudes and Other Enemies; When the Sami Lived under the Earth; The Russian Chudes between the Lakes; The Dreadful Ravine; The Russian Chudes Who Drove Headless; The Legend of the Seven Sleepers; The Blind Old Woman; The Headland of the Murdered; The Russian Chudes Who Were Blown Up; The Sami Man Who Created a Storm 
505 0 |a The Sami Girls Who Escaped the BanditsThe Sami Girls Who Stirred Up a Snowstorm; "The South Wind Bangs against Bird Mountain"; The King Believed That the Sami Were Animals; The Sami Man Who Tricked the Enemies and Saved the Farmers; How the Sami in the Hotag Mountains Killed the Enemies; Tju'jaure; When the Farmers Wanted to Stamp Out the Sami; The Disguised Farmers; Karin Wildstar; Nuelesgiete; Field Notes and Commentary; Afterword. "Here They Can Still Tell Stories": Sami Folklore and the Storytellers of By the Fire; Selected Bibliography 
588 |a Description based on print version record. 
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700 1 |a Sjoholm, Barbara,  |d 1950-  |e translator. 
700 1 |a Hatt, Emilie Demant,  |d 1873-1958,  |e compiler,  |e illustrator. 
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