And the men blew and stretched, and after a time they saw the sun rise beautifully, and when the sun again reached the meridian it was only tropical. It was then just right, and as far as the eye could reach the earth was encircled first with the white... History of Arizona - Stran 52avtor: Thomas Edwin Farish - 1918Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology - 1891 - 642 strani
...was only tropicaI. It was then just right, and as far as the eye could reach the earth was encircled first with the white dawn of day, then with the blue of early morning, and all things were perHASJELTI AND HO8TJOGHON. 277 feet. And Ahsonmitli commanded the twelve men to go to the east, south,... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of Ethnology - 1891 - 644 strani
...was only tropicaI. It was then just right, and as far as the eye could reach the earth was encircled first with the white dawn of day, then with the blue of early morning, and all things were perfeet. And Ahsonnntli commanded the twelve men to go to the east, south, west, and north, to hold... | |
| Victor Mindeleff - 1891 - 636 strani
...was only tropical. It was then just right, and as far as the eye could reach the earth was encircled first with the white dawn of day, then with the blue of early morning, and all things were per276 STEVENSON.) HAS.TELTI AND HOSTJOGHON. feet. And Ahsonnutli commanded the twelve men to go to... | |
| Oscar H. Lipps - 1909 - 182 strani
...was only tropical. It was then just right, and as far as the eye could reach the earth was encircled first with the white dawn of day, then with the blue...which office they are supposed to perform to this day. CHAPTER VIII Ceremonies The Navajos have a great many ceremonies which they practice with as much earnestness... | |
| Hartley Burr Alexander - 1916 - 496 strani
...was only tropical. It was then just right, and as far as the eye could reach the earth was encircled first with the white dawn of day, then with the blue...east, south, west, and north, to hold up the heavens [Yiyanitsinni, the holders up of the heavens], which office they are supposed to perform to this day."... | |
| Hartley Burr Alexander - 1916 - 470 strani
...to go to the east, south, west, and north, to hold up the heavens [Yiyanitsinni, the holders up of the heavens], which office they are supposed to perform to this day." IV. NAVAHO RITUAL MYTHS6 The myth of the creation of the sun, just quoted, gives a vivid picture of... | |
| Louis Herbert Gray, George Foot Moore, John Arnott MacCulloch - 1916 - 516 strani
...to go to the east, south, west, and north, to hold up the heavens [Yiyanitsinni, the holders up of the heavens], which office they are supposed to perform to this day." IV. NAVAHO RITUAL MYTHS8 The myth of the creation of the sun, just quoted, gives a vivid picture of... | |
| Louis Herbert Gray, George Foot Moore, John Arnott MacCulloch - 1916 - 494 strani
...was only tropical. It was then just right, and as far as the eye could reach the earth was encircled first with the white dawn of day, then with the blue...east, south, west, and north, to hold up the heavens [Yiyanitsinni, the holders up of the heavens], which office they are supposed to perform to this day."... | |
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