The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 60–61American Folk-lore Society, 1947 |
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... origin of the thirteenth century , presents a different problem . Here we have proverbs in the vernacular . The 269 proverbs of the Proverbia rusticorum are by and large French in origin , although many a proverb goes back to a Latin ...
... origin of the thirteenth century , presents a different problem . Here we have proverbs in the vernacular . The 269 proverbs of the Proverbia rusticorum are by and large French in origin , although many a proverb goes back to a Latin ...
Strana 429
... origin of mankind ( 20-27 ) , origin of two sections of Pardhans ( 28–29 ) , clan origins ( 31-42 passim ) , origin of relationship between Pardhans and Gonds ( 52-53 ) , origin of the Bana ( sacred fiddle ; 67-69 ) , two noodle stories ...
... origin of mankind ( 20-27 ) , origin of two sections of Pardhans ( 28–29 ) , clan origins ( 31-42 passim ) , origin of relationship between Pardhans and Gonds ( 52-53 ) , origin of the Bana ( sacred fiddle ; 67-69 ) , two noodle stories ...
Strana 369
... origin . If we grant that these people are Indians , as obviously race and language make them , we must grant that a folklore European in origin also is Indian , in the sense of being a part of the culture . In other parts of Mexico the ...
... origin . If we grant that these people are Indians , as obviously race and language make them , we must grant that a folklore European in origin also is Indian , in the sense of being a part of the culture . In other parts of Mexico the ...
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