The Journal of American Folk-lore, Svazky 23–24American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... names derived from localities . " AUSTRALIA . In Australia all the clans derive their names from their animal , plant , or inanimate totems . The matrimonial classes do not , with possibly a few exceptions , bear animal or plant names . The ...
... names derived from localities . " AUSTRALIA . In Australia all the clans derive their names from their animal , plant , or inanimate totems . The matrimonial classes do not , with possibly a few exceptions , bear animal or plant names . The ...
Strana 226
... names by many phratries ( for we cannot doubt that they originally had them ) ; the fact that the meaning of the exist- ing names has in the majority of cases been forgotten by the natives ; the dominance of the phratry over the clan in ...
... names by many phratries ( for we cannot doubt that they originally had them ) ; the fact that the meaning of the exist- ing names has in the majority of cases been forgotten by the natives ; the dominance of the phratry over the clan in ...
Strana 252
... names of these exogamous clans are not derived from their totems.1 The Nandi clans do not ( with some exceptions ) derive their names from their totems.2 The Kiziba , on the western shore of Lake Victoria Nyanza , comprise , besides the ...
... names of these exogamous clans are not derived from their totems.1 The Nandi clans do not ( with some exceptions ) derive their names from their totems.2 The Kiziba , on the western shore of Lake Victoria Nyanza , comprise , besides the ...
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Some Practical Aspects of the Study of Myths John R Swanton | 38 |
NewMexican Spanish FolkLore Aurelio M Espinosa | 64 |
NOTES AND QUERIES | 294 |
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