Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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Strana 508
... tradition is from southern Iowa - and is Southern . The basic midland tradition has been supplemented by Southern migrants and the commercial hillbilly tradition . " Black Jack Davy " ( 200 ) is from a native singer , but other items ...
... tradition is from southern Iowa - and is Southern . The basic midland tradition has been supplemented by Southern migrants and the commercial hillbilly tradition . " Black Jack Davy " ( 200 ) is from a native singer , but other items ...
Strana 510
... tradition . But the album is largely representative of the later logging and railroad camp tradition . The " star " of the album is Phoeba Parsons , a salty , raucous - voiced banjo - accompanied singer whose lines in " West Fork Girls ...
... tradition . But the album is largely representative of the later logging and railroad camp tradition . The " star " of the album is Phoeba Parsons , a salty , raucous - voiced banjo - accompanied singer whose lines in " West Fork Girls ...
Strana 633
... tradition . Rogers is perhaps best known locally as a fiddler , and his style is Northern , derived from local tradition and from the rare commercial recordings not emanating from the South . But his song repertoire is in- fluenced not ...
... tradition . Rogers is perhaps best known locally as a fiddler , and his style is Northern , derived from local tradition and from the rare commercial recordings not emanating from the South . But his song repertoire is in- fluenced not ...
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Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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