Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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... means " an approaching big sound , " Domano - og , " the sound of thunder , " and Pahagudol , " to make a loud ... means " worshipful , " whereas Sanghid , in Cebuan but not in Samaran , means " to ask permission . " Magsarahug , if ...
... means " an approaching big sound , " Domano - og , " the sound of thunder , " and Pahagudol , " to make a loud ... means " worshipful , " whereas Sanghid , in Cebuan but not in Samaran , means " to ask permission . " Magsarahug , if ...
Strana 375
... means , if it means anything at all . The authors point out that the only interracial socializing that takes place occurs in the course of athletic events , but they do not tell us whether the two winners were athletes or whether the ...
... means , if it means anything at all . The authors point out that the only interracial socializing that takes place occurs in the course of athletic events , but they do not tell us whether the two winners were athletes or whether the ...
Strana 572
... means of achievement . Power is an important concept here . If mistreated , the masks have vengeful powers , which act as im- portant sanctions . The process of traditional socialization , that is , learning the proper respect for the ...
... means of achievement . Power is an important concept here . If mistreated , the masks have vengeful powers , which act as im- portant sanctions . The process of traditional socialization , that is , learning the proper respect for the ...
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Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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