Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 3American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 165
... recording the songs , legends , and lore of the Passamaquoddy tribe , observing that the necessity for some means of accurately recording and preserving the languages and folk - lore of the Indians has lately been met by the invention ...
... recording the songs , legends , and lore of the Passamaquoddy tribe , observing that the necessity for some means of accurately recording and preserving the languages and folk - lore of the Indians has lately been met by the invention ...
Strana 237
... recorded , was just south of the mouth of Klamath River . It is unfortunate that so many of the village names are given without their translations , but it was impossible to obtain more in- formation during the limited period of my ...
... recorded , was just south of the mouth of Klamath River . It is unfortunate that so many of the village names are given without their translations , but it was impossible to obtain more in- formation during the limited period of my ...
Strana 261
... recorded on the phonograph from the lips of Josephs , who is recognized by the Indians themselves as one competent to sing the song . Josephs told me that he remembered when this and other dances took place in a large wigwam made of ...
... recorded on the phonograph from the lips of Josephs , who is recognized by the Indians themselves as one competent to sing the song . Josephs told me that he remembered when this and other dances took place in a large wigwam made of ...
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