Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 3American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 75
... similar devices and similar customs under like conditions of development . Colonel Mallery , as the title of his address indicates , has addressed him- self to this problem , confining the study , however , to two peoples , the ...
... similar devices and similar customs under like conditions of development . Colonel Mallery , as the title of his address indicates , has addressed him- self to this problem , confining the study , however , to two peoples , the ...
Strana 158
... similar to those of Mr. Leland , and those — both of my own list and Mr. Leland's that I consider are similar to and connected with the Gaelic . - I agree with Mr. Leland that " Shelta " is not Gaelic , because my friend and I went over ...
... similar to those of Mr. Leland , and those — both of my own list and Mr. Leland's that I consider are similar to and connected with the Gaelic . - I agree with Mr. Leland that " Shelta " is not Gaelic , because my friend and I went over ...
Strana 260
... similar mode of greeting was common among In- dians . Mrs. Brown recalled having seen a similar ceremony after she was received into the tribe . The meaning of this similarity I leave to others to conjecture . In a legend mentioned by ...
... similar mode of greeting was common among In- dians . Mrs. Brown recalled having seen a similar ceremony after she was received into the tribe . The meaning of this similarity I leave to others to conjecture . In a legend mentioned by ...
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