Index

Tibetan Folk Tales: Page Index

Title Page

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Preface

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Contents

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Illustrations

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One: The Wise Bat

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Two: The Tiger and the Frog

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Three: The Cony Who Got into Bad Company

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Four: The Story of the Donkey and the Rock (A Black Tent Story)

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Five: Story of the Foolish Head-Man

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Six: How the Fox Fell a Victim to His Own Deceit

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Seven: The Ingratitude of Man

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Eight: Covetousness

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Nine: The Wise Carpenter

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Ten: The Story of Drashup and the Goddesses

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Eleven: How the Louse Got the Black Streak Down His Back

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Twelve: The Man and the Ghost

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Thirteen: The Wicked Stepmother

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Fourteen: The Story of the Two Devils

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Fifteen: The Wise Woman

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Sixteen: The Three Friends

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Seventeen: The Rabbit and Bumblebee Bet

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Eighteen: How the Rabbit Killed the Lion

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Nineteen: How the King Lost His Great Jewel

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Twenty: The Story of the Three Hunters

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Twenty-One: The Hunter and the Unicorn

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Twenty-Two: The Decision of the Official as to Who Owned the One Hundred Ounces of Silver

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Twenty-Three: Story of the Prince's Friend

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Twenty-Four: How the Raven Saved the Hunter

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Twenty-Five: The Two Thieves. (A Black Tent Story)

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Twenty-Six: The Golden Squash. (A Black Tent Story)

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Twenty-Seven: The Story of the Bald-Headed Man

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Twenty-Eight: The Man with Five Friends with Different Colored Eyes (A Black Tent Story)

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Twenty-Nine: The Story of the Violinist

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Thirty: How the Sacred Duck Got His Yellow Breast

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Thirty-One: The Two Little Cats

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Thirty-Two: Story of a Juggler's Tricks

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Thirty-Three: How the Wolf, the Fox and the Rabbit Committed a Crime

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Thirty-Four: The Pewter Vase

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Thirty-Five: A Rabbit Story

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Thirty-Six: The Story of a Juggler

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Thirty-Seven: The Story of a Turquoise

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Thirty-Eight: A Wise Idiot

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Thirty-Nine: The Man and the Monkeys

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Forty: The Story of the Tree of Life

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Forty-One: The Story of the Man with the Goitre

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Forty-Two: The Story of the Beggar

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Forty-Three: The Wily Poor Man

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Forty-Four: The Quarrel of the Five Friends

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Forty-Five: The Frugal Woman

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Forty-Six: The Story of Yugpacan, the Brahman. From Jaschke

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Forty-Seven: The Story of Da Jang. From Amundsen

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Forty-Eight: Like unto Solomon. From Jaschke

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Forty-Nine: Tibetan Song

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Tibetan Music

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