The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 58–59American Folklore Society, 1945 |
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... tale as a whole may fall into disuse : or , at most , the tale will survive because it recalls former satisfactions which became inherent in certain mountains , rivers , stones or trees . It is in this way that each tribe inherits a ...
... tale as a whole may fall into disuse : or , at most , the tale will survive because it recalls former satisfactions which became inherent in certain mountains , rivers , stones or trees . It is in this way that each tribe inherits a ...
Strana 194
... tale which has to do with the snake may come to be repeated only by members of a group which is particularly concerned with snakes ( e.g. , certain Australian tribes ) ; or since the tale has to do with sickness , it may persist only ...
... tale which has to do with the snake may come to be repeated only by members of a group which is particularly concerned with snakes ( e.g. , certain Australian tribes ) ; or since the tale has to do with sickness , it may persist only ...
Strana 318
in the text of the tale following the convention of earlier tale collections . In the mythology of the Southern Athabascans different characters play identical roles in similar plots . It is obvious , however , that we are not dealing ...
in the text of the tale following the convention of earlier tale collections . In the mythology of the Southern Athabascans different characters play identical roles in similar plots . It is obvious , however , that we are not dealing ...
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