Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1935 |
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... Origin of Medicines . 34. Kiwákwe , the Cannibal Giant . 35. A Hunter visits a strange Country and meets Kiwákwe . 36. The Origin of Maski'ksu , Toad Woman . 37. Pukdji'nskwessu , Jug Woman , has a Stick for her Husband . 38. Pukdji ...
... Origin of Medicines . 34. Kiwákwe , the Cannibal Giant . 35. A Hunter visits a strange Country and meets Kiwákwe . 36. The Origin of Maski'ksu , Toad Woman . 37. Pukdji'nskwessu , Jug Woman , has a Stick for her Husband . 38. Pukdji ...
Strana 364
... origin , by Friedrich von der Leyen.2 Leyen compiled a list of these tales , with special reference to their time and place of origin , by means of internal evidence . The first tale on our list , " Rotkäppchen " ( 26 ) , is assigned by ...
... origin , by Friedrich von der Leyen.2 Leyen compiled a list of these tales , with special reference to their time and place of origin , by means of internal evidence . The first tale on our list , " Rotkäppchen " ( 26 ) , is assigned by ...
Strana 395
... origin " for the Spirituals may be indebted to all three sources , and not just one . The same may be said of pentatonic scales . Dr. Johnson amplifies his views on the Negro Spirituals controversy , of which he has already written.1 He ...
... origin " for the Spirituals may be indebted to all three sources , and not just one . The same may be said of pentatonic scales . Dr. Johnson amplifies his views on the Negro Spirituals controversy , of which he has already written.1 He ...
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Vol 48 | 1 |
ARTICLES | 22 |
Penobscot Tales and Religious Beliefs Frank G Speck I | 109 |
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