The Journal of American Folk-lore, Svazek 121American Folk-lore Society, 2008 |
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Strana 288
... pond was full of fresh water that drew cattle and other stray animals to drink and also served as home to small fish and frogs . As the fall and then winter progressed , the pond gradually dried up , drawing herons near to feast on the ...
... pond was full of fresh water that drew cattle and other stray animals to drink and also served as home to small fish and frogs . As the fall and then winter progressed , the pond gradually dried up , drawing herons near to feast on the ...
Strana 289
... pond he walks . He does not dip his hands in the water ; he drinks water in the manner of a cow . Hey , friend , what is the meaning of this ? ) Having repeated the riddle twice , Indu then continued : Now I will tell its meaning ...
... pond he walks . He does not dip his hands in the water ; he drinks water in the manner of a cow . Hey , friend , what is the meaning of this ? ) Having repeated the riddle twice , Indu then continued : Now I will tell its meaning ...
Strana 293
... pond , and the pond , metaphorically , is the source of auspicious feminine fertility ( Brown 1996 : 729 ) . ( See Figure 3. ) Maithil women's connection to ponds is particularly strong on occasions associ- ated with marriage and ...
... pond , and the pond , metaphorically , is the source of auspicious feminine fertility ( Brown 1996 : 729 ) . ( See Figure 3. ) Maithil women's connection to ponds is particularly strong on occasions associ- ated with marriage and ...
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CONSTRUCTING FOLKLIFE AND NEGOTIATING THE NATIONAL | 3 |
HEATHER A DIAMOND | 35 |
The Politics and Poetics | 96 |
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