Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 49American Folk-lore Society, 1936 |
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Strana 308
... Pima learned from the Maricopa ( see No. 57 ) . But most of the Maricopa songs are sung by Pima story - tellers in certain myths , especially the " Flute - Lure " myth . This story is known to both tribes . Among the Pima , many of the ...
... Pima learned from the Maricopa ( see No. 57 ) . But most of the Maricopa songs are sung by Pima story - tellers in certain myths , especially the " Flute - Lure " myth . This story is known to both tribes . Among the Pima , many of the ...
Strana 309
... Pima melodies show similarities to simpler Pueblo types , especially the " corn ” and “ rain " songs , and some of the songs in the Creation myth . In rhythm too , Pueblo style is much richer than Pima . In Pima singing a change of ...
... Pima melodies show similarities to simpler Pueblo types , especially the " corn ” and “ rain " songs , and some of the songs in the Creation myth . In rhythm too , Pueblo style is much richer than Pima . In Pima singing a change of ...
Strana 320
... Pima musical styles are distinguished by a great contrast in their degree of complexity . This difference may have some connection with the difference between the large forms in the two styles . The Pima specialize in the " song series ...
... Pima musical styles are distinguished by a great contrast in their degree of complexity . This difference may have some connection with the difference between the large forms in the two styles . The Pima specialize in the " song series ...
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VOL | 49 |
Pueblo Indian Folk Tales | 69 |
The Influence of Aboriginal Pattern and White Contact on a Recently | 143 |
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