The Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 21American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 89
... origin myths , etc. The Gros Ventre " distinguish between myths and tales , which they call hä " tä'ä " tya " and waa tsea'a " , respectively . " To the former class belong the first 30 , to the latter the last 20 of the traditions here ...
... origin myths , etc. The Gros Ventre " distinguish between myths and tales , which they call hä " tä'ä " tya " and waa tsea'a " , respectively . " To the former class belong the first 30 , to the latter the last 20 of the traditions here ...
Strana 258
... Origin of the Fylfot or Swastika , " published in the " American Anthropologist " ( n . s . ix , 334-337 ) for April - June , 1907 , treats of the origin of the swastika among the Zuñi . In Indian and English is given on page 337 " the ...
... Origin of the Fylfot or Swastika , " published in the " American Anthropologist " ( n . s . ix , 334-337 ) for April - June , 1907 , treats of the origin of the swastika among the Zuñi . In Indian and English is given on page 337 " the ...
Strana 266
... origin . " - - 4. The great majority of these Jamaican negro tales , " whether , strictly speaking , ' Annancy stories ' or not , come under the heading of animal - stories , and are of the same type as ' Uncle Remus , ' Junod's ' Roman ...
... origin . " - - 4. The great majority of these Jamaican negro tales , " whether , strictly speaking , ' Annancy stories ' or not , come under the heading of animal - stories , and are of the same type as ' Uncle Remus , ' Junod's ' Roman ...
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