The Journal of American Folk-lore, Svazky 23–24American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... nature and the beings believed to reside in nature , and furnish the explanation for nearly all tribal , society , and personal rituals . When obtained in the original language with accurate trans- lations , they also furnish the best ...
... nature and the beings believed to reside in nature , and furnish the explanation for nearly all tribal , society , and personal rituals . When obtained in the original language with accurate trans- lations , they also furnish the best ...
Strana 32
... nature - myths ( the distinction between the folk - tale and the nature - myth lies solely in the association of the latter with cosmic phenomena , something natural in primitive society , but occurring only as a survival in modern ...
... nature - myths ( the distinction between the folk - tale and the nature - myth lies solely in the association of the latter with cosmic phenomena , something natural in primitive society , but occurring only as a survival in modern ...
Strana 184
... nature of the basic ritual , to explain to a very large extent the reason for the position of the initiation ritual . The basic ritual is a definite ceremonial complex , which constitutes the most conspicuous unit of the Medicine Dance ...
... nature of the basic ritual , to explain to a very large extent the reason for the position of the initiation ritual . The basic ritual is a definite ceremonial complex , which constitutes the most conspicuous unit of the Medicine Dance ...
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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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