The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 56–57American Folklore Society, 1943 |
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Strana 163
... included when possible . Thus the needs of the Society have grown even faster than its achievement . The efforts of editors and officers would have been vain without financial aid . The backbone of this help was always the membership of ...
... included when possible . Thus the needs of the Society have grown even faster than its achievement . The efforts of editors and officers would have been vain without financial aid . The backbone of this help was always the membership of ...
Strana 236
... included . Most of these are of Mexican origin , although they were recited , apparently , in New Mexico . Hundreds of these and similar corridos in modern Mexican tradition can be bought in the streets of Mexico City . The only one in ...
... included . Most of these are of Mexican origin , although they were recited , apparently , in New Mexico . Hundreds of these and similar corridos in modern Mexican tradition can be bought in the streets of Mexico City . The only one in ...
Strana 114
... included E - 4 in this residual group because although his existence is quite definite , his at- tributes are not . The goddesses E - 6 and 7 might well be included in section B of the table , except that I have the feeling E - 6 and 7 ...
... included E - 4 in this residual group because although his existence is quite definite , his at- tributes are not . The goddesses E - 6 and 7 might well be included in section B of the table , except that I have the feeling E - 6 and 7 ...
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American Indian Riddles Archer Taylor I | 16 |
The Nature and Problems of Mexican Indian Mythology Paul Radin 26 | 26 |
Catawba Herbals and Curative Practices Frank G Speck 37 | 37 |
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