The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 60–61American Folk-lore Society, 1947 |
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Strana 276
... region ; but there is the strong possibility that it entered that locale from English , rather than Irish , tradition , for the sources he quotes in regard to the settle- ment of this region state that there were English there , though ...
... region ; but there is the strong possibility that it entered that locale from English , rather than Irish , tradition , for the sources he quotes in regard to the settle- ment of this region state that there were English there , though ...
Strana 398
... region to region within the area under consideration . In general it can be said that the pub- lished material for the Central Algonquians and Winnebago is fairly full , as is also that for the Northern New England and Maritime Province ...
... region to region within the area under consideration . In general it can be said that the pub- lished material for the Central Algonquians and Winnebago is fairly full , as is also that for the Northern New England and Maritime Province ...
Strana 365
... region there exists a certain percentage of persons of French origin who have been absorbed by the regional culture . The work exhibits in kaleidoscopic form and with notable disorder and lack of scientific method , history personages ...
... region there exists a certain percentage of persons of French origin who have been absorbed by the regional culture . The work exhibits in kaleidoscopic form and with notable disorder and lack of scientific method , history personages ...
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Three Generations of Childrens Singing Games in St Louis | 1 |
Jay Ellis Ransom | 62 |
Imitative Dances Among the American Indians Frances Densmore | 79 |
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