The Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 71American Folk-lore Society, 1958 |
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... considered as a polar extreme opposite an urban , literate society ; but even so , the existence of a folk society is usually accepted . By even the most liberal defini- tion of such a society , I myself am excluded from membership . My ...
... considered as a polar extreme opposite an urban , literate society ; but even so , the existence of a folk society is usually accepted . By even the most liberal defini- tion of such a society , I myself am excluded from membership . My ...
Strana 270
... considered a Ksatriya institution because Rajputs were considered to be Ksatriyas by all . Though it is not possible to establish a definite relationship between the Vahīvancas and the Sūtas of the Vedic and puranic literature , it is ...
... considered a Ksatriya institution because Rajputs were considered to be Ksatriyas by all . Though it is not possible to establish a definite relationship between the Vahīvancas and the Sūtas of the Vedic and puranic literature , it is ...
Strana 385
... considered in relation to their previous traditions , but may be traditionalizing if considered in relation to the traditions of lower castes who drink alcohol and eat meat , or even if considered in relation to the earliest Vedic ...
... considered in relation to their previous traditions , but may be traditionalizing if considered in relation to the traditions of lower castes who drink alcohol and eat meat , or even if considered in relation to the earliest Vedic ...
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