Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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Strana 23
... mentioned in connection with Yap , where they have been much longer . Dogs are never once referred to . In an explanatory ending to a tale which has widespread occurrence in Malaysia and may have an ultimate source in ancient India , ...
... mentioned in connection with Yap , where they have been much longer . Dogs are never once referred to . In an explanatory ending to a tale which has widespread occurrence in Malaysia and may have an ultimate source in ancient India , ...
Strana 24
... mentioned . Certainly this is little to go by . Technology does not seem to impart excitement or interest to a Ulithian folktale . Items of material culture are moderately well covered . Some of them have al- ready been mentioned , such ...
... mentioned . Certainly this is little to go by . Technology does not seem to impart excitement or interest to a Ulithian folktale . Items of material culture are moderately well covered . Some of them have al- ready been mentioned , such ...
Strana 117
... mentioned in the text at various points but rather a re - creation of the mythic picture and an account of the characters im- mediately involved . Thus Segment 104 reads in translation : " The ruler's sister's son followed after him ...
... mentioned in the text at various points but rather a re - creation of the mythic picture and an account of the characters im- mediately involved . Thus Segment 104 reads in translation : " The ruler's sister's son followed after him ...
Obsah
Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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