Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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Strana 145
... society . SLAVE RAIDERS forced the Bulu to leave the grass - fields of Sudan . Moving and later settling in family units , the Bulu found shelter under the dark and mysterious umbrella of the rain forests . The migrations ended about ...
... society . SLAVE RAIDERS forced the Bulu to leave the grass - fields of Sudan . Moving and later settling in family units , the Bulu found shelter under the dark and mysterious umbrella of the rain forests . The migrations ended about ...
Strana 305
... Society . KATHARINE LUOMALA . It has done no good for Dr. Luomala to head lists of her accomplishments with her claim to be the Oceanic expert on Siamese fighting fish , for the scholarly world knows her as the final authority on the ...
... Society . KATHARINE LUOMALA . It has done no good for Dr. Luomala to head lists of her accomplishments with her claim to be the Oceanic expert on Siamese fighting fish , for the scholarly world knows her as the final authority on the ...
Strana 579
... Society meets a fellow member on the road during the Midwinter Festival season he is likely to ask , “ Esatnowyún ? yakeh : ( Are you going to be a hunchback tonight ) ? " NOTES 1. A shorter version of this paper was read at the 1964 ...
... Society meets a fellow member on the road during the Midwinter Festival season he is likely to ask , “ Esatnowyún ? yakeh : ( Are you going to be a hunchback tonight ) ? " NOTES 1. A shorter version of this paper was read at the 1964 ...
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Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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