Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 102
... north than any other familiar animal . But this would imply trans- mission south as far as the Arabians and the Zuñis from the very few tribes who have ever reached a point far enough to the north to have observed this fact . Again ...
... north than any other familiar animal . But this would imply trans- mission south as far as the Arabians and the Zuñis from the very few tribes who have ever reached a point far enough to the north to have observed this fact . Again ...
Strana 104
AN ANCIENT GAME OF COURTSHIP FROM NORTH CAROLINA . THE following song is contributed by Mrs. E. M. Backus , as re- membered by grandmothers in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina . The recorder remarks that no herders of swine ...
AN ANCIENT GAME OF COURTSHIP FROM NORTH CAROLINA . THE following song is contributed by Mrs. E. M. Backus , as re- membered by grandmothers in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina . The recorder remarks that no herders of swine ...
Strana 189
... North America , especially of the North Pacific coast tribes " ( p . 92 ) . In cosmogonic legends " the raven acts the same part as in North American lore . " Some of the tales in the Eskimo collection of Rink are also known to the ...
... North America , especially of the North Pacific coast tribes " ( p . 92 ) . In cosmogonic legends " the raven acts the same part as in North American lore . " Some of the tales in the Eskimo collection of Rink are also known to the ...
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