Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 19American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... American History 1500-1900 " ( N. Y. , 1904 , pp . xviii , 303 ) , which forms the second volume of " The American Nation : A History , " edited by Professor A. B. Hart , is devoted to the considera- tion of the American Indian tribes ...
... American History 1500-1900 " ( N. Y. , 1904 , pp . xviii , 303 ) , which forms the second volume of " The American Nation : A History , " edited by Professor A. B. Hart , is devoted to the considera- tion of the American Indian tribes ...
Strana 79
... American Anthropological Association , December 26-29 , 1905. During the same week met in Ithaca the Archæological Institute of America and the American Philological Association . The Council of the Society met at 12 M. , Wednesday ...
... American Anthropological Association , December 26-29 , 1905. During the same week met in Ithaca the Archæological Institute of America and the American Philological Association . The Council of the Society met at 12 M. , Wednesday ...
Strana 259
... American type ) . Says Professor Haddon ( p . xxi ) : " It is a highly significant fact that the American cat's cradles belong to the Oceanic type , and that nowhere in this whole region , so far as is yet known , does the Asiatic type ...
... American type ) . Says Professor Haddon ( p . xxi ) : " It is a highly significant fact that the American cat's cradles belong to the Oceanic type , and that nowhere in this whole region , so far as is yet known , does the Asiatic type ...
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