Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 217
... appears also that " the knowledge of the designs is almost exclu- sively confined to the older women , the younger generation knowing only very few . " This paper is a valuable contribution to the study of rapidly vanishing primitive ...
... appears also that " the knowledge of the designs is almost exclu- sively confined to the older women , the younger generation knowing only very few . " This paper is a valuable contribution to the study of rapidly vanishing primitive ...
Strana 241
... appears to have been included in a dis- course , the date and place of which are not apparent . The manner in which a work of Sir George Grey is noticed would lead to the opinion that the period of the lecture was not much after 1855 ...
... appears to have been included in a dis- course , the date and place of which are not apparent . The manner in which a work of Sir George Grey is noticed would lead to the opinion that the period of the lecture was not much after 1855 ...
Strana 67
... appears to have foundation . A number of variants appear in Europe . These , with related stories , have been ably discussed by Mr. E. Sidney Hartland , in the " Folk - Lore Journal " for 1885 ( iii . 192-242 ) . His conclusion is that ...
... appears to have foundation . A number of variants appear in Europe . These , with related stories , have been ably discussed by Mr. E. Sidney Hartland , in the " Folk - Lore Journal " for 1885 ( iii . 192-242 ) . His conclusion is that ...
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