Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 8American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 158
... observation of one or more young children is able to collect such facts . By so doing and coöperating together we may soon have a mass of material that will serve us as a basis for systematic knowledge . The following points are ...
... observation of one or more young children is able to collect such facts . By so doing and coöperating together we may soon have a mass of material that will serve us as a basis for systematic knowledge . The following points are ...
Strana 159
... observation on children . Any reports of observations on any of , these points will there- fore be sure to be made use of and acknowledgment of source of informa- tion will be accorded in any publication of results . CLARK UNIVErsity ...
... observation on children . Any reports of observations on any of , these points will there- fore be sure to be made use of and acknowledgment of source of informa- tion will be accorded in any publication of results . CLARK UNIVErsity ...
Strana 277
... observed by all Hopi and Tewa . Notwithstanding I called Kopeli's attention to a hole in which , on previous days , I had observed a rattlesnake , he would not dig it out in my presence , so carefully do they preserve this one feature ...
... observed by all Hopi and Tewa . Notwithstanding I called Kopeli's attention to a hole in which , on previous days , I had observed a rattlesnake , he would not dig it out in my presence , so carefully do they preserve this one feature ...
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