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Transformation: man to eagle.

Magic. · Transformation. · Transformation: man to animal. · Transformation: man to bird. · view the constellation · filed as D152.2

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“Louhi, hostess of Pohyola, Thus addressed old Wainamoinen: “Know I other mighty measures, Know I means that are efficient, And against thy golden moonlight, And the splendor of thy sunshine, And thy plowing, and thy reaping; In the rocks I’ll sink the moonbeams, Hide the sun within the mountain, Let the frost destroy thy sowings, Freeze the crops on all thy corn-fields; Iron-hail I’ll send from heaven, On the richness of thine acres,…”

The Kalevala, Rune XLIII · served from our shelf

On our shelf — the index’s citations, resolved to served chapters
  • FinnishThe Kalevala, Rune XLIIIThompson cites: Kalevala rune 43
Scholars’ trail — 8references

The index’s own references — the collections where scholars sighted this story-shape, tradition by tradition. Titles on our shelf are live links; the rest is the frontier, not yet shelved.

  • Irish myth*Cross
  • WelshMacCulloch Celtic 97
  • IcelandicBoberg
  • FinnishKalevala rune 43 → on our shelf: The Kalevala, Rune XLIII
  • Missouri FrenchCarrière
  • IndiaThompson-Balys
  • Eskimo (Kodiak)Golder JAFL XVI 94 No. 8.
  • general Italian novella: Rotunda
Within the index

Filed under Transformation: man to bird – falconiform.

Filed beside it
Transformation: man to hawkTransformation: man to vultureTransformation: girl to falconTransformation: man to ospreyTransformation: man to kite
Keeps company with — shares receipted episodes
Transformation to reach difficult placeRock in sea created by magic
Carried in tale types

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