Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 3American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... races of other descent . According to this opinion , in order to determine the ideas of the ancestral stock ( every separate race being assumed to have a certain hereditary mode of considering the universe ) , it would only be nec ...
... races of other descent . According to this opinion , in order to determine the ideas of the ancestral stock ( every separate race being assumed to have a certain hereditary mode of considering the universe ) , it would only be nec ...
Strana 122
... races and the other of five . It was the custom that the men of one stock should choose their wives from another , and ... race , I , Bathers in Cold Water ; 2 , Lovers of Glass Beads ; 3 , De- ceivers like the Raven , who is the primary ...
... races and the other of five . It was the custom that the men of one stock should choose their wives from another , and ... race , I , Bathers in Cold Water ; 2 , Lovers of Glass Beads ; 3 , De- ceivers like the Raven , who is the primary ...
Strana 187
... race , there has never been a doubt that the Indic branch of this race was derived from Central Asia , and that it made its first appearance in Hindo- stan by a gradual descent along the Indus and the great rivers of the Punjab . We ...
... race , there has never been a doubt that the Indic branch of this race was derived from Central Asia , and that it made its first appearance in Hindo- stan by a gradual descent along the Indus and the great rivers of the Punjab . We ...
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