The Journal of American Folk-lore, Svazek 121American Folk-lore Society, 2008 |
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... fact that Scottish tourist boards and a Malian government keen on attracting American visitors provided so lavish a representation of those two places meant that it might have been difficult for Appalachian fundraising to keep up in any ...
... fact that Scottish tourist boards and a Malian government keen on attracting American visitors provided so lavish a representation of those two places meant that it might have been difficult for Appalachian fundraising to keep up in any ...
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... fact that there had been some initial resentment that only a Kaua'i bon dance group would be representing Japanese bon dances of Hawai'i . The yagura had to be disassembled and packed into a twenty- foot shipping container for transport ...
... fact that there had been some initial resentment that only a Kaua'i bon dance group would be representing Japanese bon dances of Hawai'i . The yagura had to be disassembled and packed into a twenty- foot shipping container for transport ...
Strana 151
... fact there was a moon . The first astronomer had over- looked the fact that the calendar used in 1612 was the Julian calendar and not the Gregorian calendar . Following the recalculation , people no longer apologized for de- scribing ...
... fact there was a moon . The first astronomer had over- looked the fact that the calendar used in 1612 was the Julian calendar and not the Gregorian calendar . Following the recalculation , people no longer apologized for de- scribing ...
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CONSTRUCTING FOLKLIFE AND NEGOTIATING THE NATIONAL | 3 |
HEATHER A DIAMOND | 35 |
The Politics and Poetics | 96 |
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