Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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Strana 154
... kind of affair is this ? We came because this man's son had eaten our antelope liver and heart , but now we also have met the same kind of a palaver . If this is the case , we had better go home . " They all went away . So the father ...
... kind of affair is this ? We came because this man's son had eaten our antelope liver and heart , but now we also have met the same kind of a palaver . If this is the case , we had better go home . " They all went away . So the father ...
Strana 182
... kind of hibiscus , and finish with a certain kind of pudding . The eccentrics , of course , start with the pudding . And if they have trouble in drawing up a canoe , they hack off its outrigger ; when they start out again they make a ...
... kind of hibiscus , and finish with a certain kind of pudding . The eccentrics , of course , start with the pudding . And if they have trouble in drawing up a canoe , they hack off its outrigger ; when they start out again they make a ...
Strana 612
... kind of objects to which this logic is applied . As indicated in his La Pensée Sauvage ( 1962 ) , Lévi - Strauss maintains that mythic thought , which is based on sensible intui- tion , is as valid as our rational , scientific thought ...
... kind of objects to which this logic is applied . As indicated in his La Pensée Sauvage ( 1962 ) , Lévi - Strauss maintains that mythic thought , which is based on sensible intui- tion , is as valid as our rational , scientific thought ...
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Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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