The Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 21American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... song maker , poet , and designer , " it is difficult for persons who have not made a close study of his ancient rites and lore to accept as true , and that “ to the Indian , truth , tradition , history , and thought are preserved in ...
... song maker , poet , and designer , " it is difficult for persons who have not made a close study of his ancient rites and lore to accept as true , and that “ to the Indian , truth , tradition , history , and thought are preserved in ...
Strana 228
... song , and Kachawharr , a Jacumba dance - song , accompanied by a basket rubbed with a stick . Hatakek of Manzanita is to sing the Diegueño song Kachawharr with basket accompaniment ; but he begins by singing part of Tuto- munp , a ...
... song , and Kachawharr , a Jacumba dance - song , accompanied by a basket rubbed with a stick . Hatakek of Manzanita is to sing the Diegueño song Kachawharr with basket accompaniment ; but he begins by singing part of Tuto- munp , a ...
Strana 229
Song : More excited , with varied cadences . The singer keeps time with his foot . The song ends suddenly , " Hup ! " Song : Monotonous beginning , varied tones at end . Meaning : " We are going on . We have a long way to go . " Song ...
Song : More excited , with varied cadences . The singer keeps time with his foot . The song ends suddenly , " Hup ! " Song : Monotonous beginning , varied tones at end . Meaning : " We are going on . We have a long way to go . " Song ...
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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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