Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 216
... scientific collection of basketry known to the writer from any people on the earth , " was acquired in August , 1899 , by the U. S. National Museum from Dr. J. W. Hudson , of Ukiah , Cal . The people represented are the Pomo Indians ...
... scientific collection of basketry known to the writer from any people on the earth , " was acquired in August , 1899 , by the U. S. National Museum from Dr. J. W. Hudson , of Ukiah , Cal . The people represented are the Pomo Indians ...
Strana 7
... scientific theory upon the character of scientific work . It would be in vain to try to understand the development of mod- ern science without an intelligent understanding of modern philoso- phy ; it would be in vain to try to ...
... scientific theory upon the character of scientific work . It would be in vain to try to understand the development of mod- ern science without an intelligent understanding of modern philoso- phy ; it would be in vain to try to ...
Strana 112
... scientific medicine . The form taken by this recognition of unusual properties varied widely . Strophanthus , a remedy now widely used for certain heart troubles , was first brought to the attention of explorers of equatorial Africa as ...
... scientific medicine . The form taken by this recognition of unusual properties varied widely . Strophanthus , a remedy now widely used for certain heart troubles , was first brought to the attention of explorers of equatorial Africa as ...
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