Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 49American Folk-lore Society, 1936 |
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Strana 244
... stanza 4 of first text , and has the refrain " For I have gained the day . " Contains the following additional ... stanza 2 of the first text , with the refrain " As we have done before . " Additional stanzas are : Stand and face your ...
... stanza 4 of first text , and has the refrain " For I have gained the day . " Contains the following additional ... stanza 2 of the first text , with the refrain " As we have done before . " Additional stanzas are : Stand and face your ...
Strana 306
... stanza or double stanza is as a rule repeated four times , occasion- ally with minor changes due to the substition of a few words . At times the last three of the four phrases of a stanza are repeated . Usually , however , the ...
... stanza or double stanza is as a rule repeated four times , occasion- ally with minor changes due to the substition of a few words . At times the last three of the four phrases of a stanza are repeated . Usually , however , the ...
Strana 310
... stanzas is a specifically Western Pueblo trait . The typical eastern or Tanoan song has a single stanza and is simpler , yet the formal principles are different from those of the Pima ; repetition of single phrases or of larger sections ...
... stanzas is a specifically Western Pueblo trait . The typical eastern or Tanoan song has a single stanza and is simpler , yet the formal principles are different from those of the Pima ; repetition of single phrases or of larger sections ...
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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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