Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 64American Folk-lore Society, 1951 |
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... native Indian population predominates , and where Spanish culture has not taken very deep roots . Native Indian folk tales recited in Spanish are by no means rare in these regions , and Indian customs and ways of life prevail . As we ...
... native Indian population predominates , and where Spanish culture has not taken very deep roots . Native Indian folk tales recited in Spanish are by no means rare in these regions , and Indian customs and ways of life prevail . As we ...
Strana 163
... native balladry which raises it above mere sensationalism and which helps to explain its continuing vitality . This is the sincere tenderness with which the stories are told . Since approximately three - quarters of the native ...
... native balladry which raises it above mere sensationalism and which helps to explain its continuing vitality . This is the sincere tenderness with which the stories are told . Since approximately three - quarters of the native ...
Strana 433
... native American ballads . " Native ballads , states the author , differ from most of the British ballads in being more democratic , in discarding pageantry and the supernatural , in almost completely ignoring the love theme , in ...
... native American ballads . " Native ballads , states the author , differ from most of the British ballads in being more democratic , in discarding pageantry and the supernatural , in almost completely ignoring the love theme , in ...
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