Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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Strana 304
... interest in mythology upon coming under the influence of W. Lloyd Warner at the University of Chicago , where he did his graduate work in anthropology . This interest was finally given extensive expression in a series of publications in ...
... interest in mythology upon coming under the influence of W. Lloyd Warner at the University of Chicago , where he did his graduate work in anthropology . This interest was finally given extensive expression in a series of publications in ...
Strana 305
areal interest in the Pacific and his topical interest in religion . His Reader in Comparative Religion : An Anthropological Approach ( second edition , 1965 ) is used as a textbook in many universities . He is a member of the Executive ...
areal interest in the Pacific and his topical interest in religion . His Reader in Comparative Religion : An Anthropological Approach ( second edition , 1965 ) is used as a textbook in many universities . He is a member of the Executive ...
Strana 551
... interest . In order to establish themselves in their native villages ( a hopeless task there within the framework of the existing socio - economical sys- tem ) they undertook even the desperate adventure in the New World . Folklorists ...
... interest . In order to establish themselves in their native villages ( a hopeless task there within the framework of the existing socio - economical sys- tem ) they undertook even the desperate adventure in the New World . Folklorists ...
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Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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