Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-3 z 86
Strana 175
... called I - Tabaongo ( Tabaongo resident ) is a blockhead , a ninny , a booby , or crazy like the Tabaongo people of old . The ancient inhabitants of Tabweang , at Tanaeang , Aranuka Island , were also dunces ; now to be called I ...
... called I - Tabaongo ( Tabaongo resident ) is a blockhead , a ninny , a booby , or crazy like the Tabaongo people of old . The ancient inhabitants of Tabweang , at Tanaeang , Aranuka Island , were also dunces ; now to be called I ...
Strana 340
... called a μvorńpiov , a sacrament . An association of marriage and death . is still found in various European marriage customs , such as the reading of a requiem before the wedding day in South Bavaria or the preparation of the shroud ...
... called a μvorńpiov , a sacrament . An association of marriage and death . is still found in various European marriage customs , such as the reading of a requiem before the wedding day in South Bavaria or the preparation of the shroud ...
Strana 590
... called it picietl or yetl . Brazilian coastal Indians called it petun or petum or patoun ; and among the Portuguese the expression " making a petun " arose , meaning " making a cigar . " Curiously , the word later de- veloped into ...
... called it picietl or yetl . Brazilian coastal Indians called it petun or petum or patoun ; and among the Portuguese the expression " making a petun " arose , meaning " making a cigar . " Curiously , the word later de- veloped into ...
Obsah
Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
Další části 26 nejsou zobrazeny.
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
American Folklore American Folklore Society anthropologists Aonuka appear Arnhem Land asked aunt Aymara ballad behavior belief bird Blue Mud Bay Borongan brother called canoe characters child Child ballads clan coconut collection culture dance dead death Discoverer-of-the-Sun eastern Samar example false face father fish folklorists folktales girl Groote Eylandt Guerrehés Guingamor Guiuan hero husband Igsabod informants Iolofath island Jātaka killed king kinihera knight linguistic living looked magic Maka-andog marriage married masks mentioned Moros mother motif Mud Bay myth narrative narrator native Negro numskull oral literature paperbark person población Ponape Ponapean Pusong Rasim recorded reference riddles rite ritual Samaran segments sister social society songs spear spirit story structure style symbolic tale tell tion tobacco told tradition tree Ulithi Ulithian variants village wife woman women Wuradilagu young