The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 3–4American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... appears natural to assume their derivation from the latter . I am informed that no use of counting - out rhymes has been observed among the Eskimo . W. W. N. REVUE DE L'HISTOIRE DES RELIGIONS . I have recently received a letter from M ...
... appears natural to assume their derivation from the latter . I am informed that no use of counting - out rhymes has been observed among the Eskimo . W. W. N. REVUE DE L'HISTOIRE DES RELIGIONS . I have recently received a letter from M ...
Strana 196
... appears to be as generally known as it is popular , and here it must be remarked that the immigrants constantly refer , when ques- tioned , to the differences that they say exist in the customs of dif- ferent villages . The children of ...
... appears to be as generally known as it is popular , and here it must be remarked that the immigrants constantly refer , when ques- tioned , to the differences that they say exist in the customs of dif- ferent villages . The children of ...
Strana 320
... appears to be no true sun or moon cult , although the heavenly bodies have a prominent place in the folk - lore of the people . Especially is this the case in the numerous wedding songs , where the bride is always repre- sented as the ...
... appears to be no true sun or moon cult , although the heavenly bodies have a prominent place in the folk - lore of the people . Especially is this the case in the numerous wedding songs , where the bride is always repre- sented as the ...
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