The Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 21American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 125
... story to become adapted to a prevalent literary cast . The explanatory close is thus again an acquired feature . XI . STAR - MYTHS . Applying the principle thus gained to the study of star - mythology , we ask : Are the nature ...
... story to become adapted to a prevalent literary cast . The explanatory close is thus again an acquired feature . XI . STAR - MYTHS . Applying the principle thus gained to the study of star - mythology , we ask : Are the nature ...
Strana 253
... story , of which a Herero version is re- corded by Bleek , the heroes exchange articles in their possession for objects of successively higher value . Their plant is traded away for an awl , the awl for a cane , the cane for honey , etc ...
... story , of which a Herero version is re- corded by Bleek , the heroes exchange articles in their possession for objects of successively higher value . Their plant is traded away for an awl , the awl for a cane , the cane for honey , etc ...
Strana 368
... Story of Bekotsidi ” ; and at pages 61-63 , of a " Protection Song , " to be sung on going into battle . " The Tale of Kininaékai ” — Kininaékai is White House in Chelly Cañon , Arizona - accounts for the " Tsénitsihogan Bigin , " or ...
... Story of Bekotsidi ” ; and at pages 61-63 , of a " Protection Song , " to be sung on going into battle . " The Tale of Kininaékai ” — Kininaékai is White House in Chelly Cañon , Arizona - accounts for the " Tsénitsihogan Bigin , " or ...
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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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