The Journal of American Folk-lore, Svazky 23–24American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... Native tradition attributes it to the Uguakima section of the Ibo tribe , who learned it from the play- ing of the large baboons at making signs on the ground and acting them out in pantomime . It is now used like ordinary writing . The ...
... Native tradition attributes it to the Uguakima section of the Ibo tribe , who learned it from the play- ing of the large baboons at making signs on the ground and acting them out in pantomime . It is now used like ordinary writing . The ...
Strana 117
... ( native text and transla- tion ) . The Gã are a negro people of the Gold Coast . Ein Märchen der Wapare , Deutsch - Ostafrika . ( Ibid . , 1908 , XCIV , 111. ) German text of a tale of a widow and her two sons , the first - fruits of ...
... ( native text and transla- tion ) . The Gã are a negro people of the Gold Coast . Ein Märchen der Wapare , Deutsch - Ostafrika . ( Ibid . , 1908 , XCIV , 111. ) German text of a tale of a widow and her two sons , the first - fruits of ...
Strana 113
... native Kapang - pangan , " all Philippine lan- guages and dialects be designated by their native names without inflectional endings , and that in their spelling all peculiarities of Spanish orthography be eliminated . " A list of 42 ...
... native Kapang - pangan , " all Philippine lan- guages and dialects be designated by their native names without inflectional endings , and that in their spelling all peculiarities of Spanish orthography be eliminated . " A list of 42 ...
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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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