Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 3American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... traditions in rude stages of culture . Dr. Boas said that it was true that every tribe had its separate sacred language . There was a question , however , regarding the an- tiquity of the traditions contained in these . He had been led ...
... traditions in rude stages of culture . Dr. Boas said that it was true that every tribe had its separate sacred language . There was a question , however , regarding the an- tiquity of the traditions contained in these . He had been led ...
Strana 101
... tradition have been filled by the imagination of minds taught in the mythic school ; the third is historic , not absolutely veritable history ( for where is such history to be found ? ) , but consisting of oral traditions not ...
... tradition have been filled by the imagination of minds taught in the mythic school ; the third is historic , not absolutely veritable history ( for where is such history to be found ? ) , but consisting of oral traditions not ...
Strana 319
... traditions of aboriginal races of short stature . That such races have existed in many countries , whence they were gradu- ally driven by more powerful and taller invaders , is generally known and admitted . Mr. MacRitchie has rendered ...
... traditions of aboriginal races of short stature . That such races have existed in many countries , whence they were gradu- ally driven by more powerful and taller invaders , is generally known and admitted . Mr. MacRitchie has rendered ...
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