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File Cover of 'Nature and Nature Tales' |
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002
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Memo on the contents of 'Nature and Nature Tales' |
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003
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Legend: Maawo the Snake |
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004
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Legend: hingyoo (the moon) |
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005
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Legend: keewa (a lightning bug). |
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006
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two versions of Legend: keewa (a lightning bug) |
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007
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File Cover of 'kupuna' (ancestor spirits). Stories about Tantanu and Paopiahe, two ancestor spirits. |
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008
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Folktale: Miihiru and konopia (an evil spirit) |
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009
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Folktale: Songka and his mara (evil spirit) wife |
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010
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Legend: the origin of lying |
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011
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Legend: Tantanu and Paupiahe |
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012
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Legend: Tantanu and Paupiahe |
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013
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Memo on Tantanu |
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014
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File Cover of 'Paanaangah' |
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015
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Legend: Paanaangah on the bank of Siro River |
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016
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Legend: Paanaangah, meera' (goanna) and hiiikai (ant) |
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017
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Legend: Paanaangah and Peerui (a female evil spirit) |
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018
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Legend: Paanaangah and Iikuraka, a wicked man |
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019
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Legend: Paanaangah and napa (possum) |
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020
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Legend: Paanaangah and moi (galyp nuts) |
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021
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Legend: Paanaangah and atai (basket for keeping fish) |
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022
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Legend: Paanaangah's fishing |
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023
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Legend: Paanaangah and pia (sago) |
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024
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File Cover of 'Folktales' |
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025
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Folktale: the wicked father |
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026
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Folktale: Nonung and mara (a female evil spirit) |
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027
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Legend 1: maru for hingyoonai; Legend 2: on hingyoo (the moon) |
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028
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Account: irima (chewing betelnuts after kori (tribal war)) |
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029
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Folktale: mungruho (without mouth) |
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030
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Eng translation of a folktale. |
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031
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File Cover of 'Honging' |
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032
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Legend: Honging and Namaru |
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033
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Legend: Honging and napa (possum) |
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034
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Short notes on Honging |
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035
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File Cover of 'Animal Stories' |
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036
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Legend: paramo (the eel) |
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037
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Folktale: uniu (the big eel) |
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038
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Folktale: pirituri (a bush hen) |
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039
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Folktale: the origin of the dog's tail |
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040
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Folktale: moroking (the flying fox) and mongko (the eagle) |
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041
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Folktale: napa (the possum) and mahkata (the dog) |
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042
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Folktale: a kowkow bird (crow) |
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043
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Folktale: Derang |
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044
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Legend: A giant man-killing napa (possum) |
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