The Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 21American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... character , the generalized shaman becomes differentiated , and in the custodians of the sacred palladia of the tribe and the men who have in their keeping also the myths associated with the ceremonials held in their honor we have a ...
... character , the generalized shaman becomes differentiated , and in the custodians of the sacred palladia of the tribe and the men who have in their keeping also the myths associated with the ceremonials held in their honor we have a ...
Strana 118
... character in tales relating a visit to the sky . 4. The trip to the sky is not a characteristically solar trait . 5. Tested by the solar norm , the heroes of the Northwestern coast are not solar beings . 6. Hence a character with ...
... character in tales relating a visit to the sky . 4. The trip to the sky is not a characteristically solar trait . 5. Tested by the solar norm , the heroes of the Northwestern coast are not solar beings . 6. Hence a character with ...
Strana 195
... character been changed , but his environment is entirely new . What theme could appeal more to the Romanticist than that of Don Juan ? What character in literature could express more fully the wild passion and unrestraint of poets like ...
... character been changed , but his environment is entirely new . What theme could appeal more to the Romanticist than that of Don Juan ? What character in literature could express more fully the wild passion and unrestraint of poets like ...
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ARTICLES | 9 |
Some Aspects of the American Shaman Roland B Dixon | 43 |
Two Popular Ballads G L Kittredge | 60 |
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