Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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... Elsie Clews Parsons 386 June Clark 390 391 Elsie Clews Parsons 395 Eger and Grime BOOK REVIEWS Archer Taylor 265 Signs , Omens , and Portents in Nebraska Folklore Martha W. Beckwith 266 Proverbial Lore in Nebraska ... Yuman Tribes of ...
... Elsie Clews Parsons 386 June Clark 390 391 Elsie Clews Parsons 395 Eger and Grime BOOK REVIEWS Archer Taylor 265 Signs , Omens , and Portents in Nebraska Folklore Martha W. Beckwith 266 Proverbial Lore in Nebraska ... Yuman Tribes of ...
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... Elsie Clews Parsons , JAFL 30 : 171ff . , " Tales from Guilford County , North Carolina " : Rabbit washes face in spring and muddies it ; farmer catches him with tar baby ; throws him into briar patch . 9. Elsie Clews Parsons , JAFL 34 ...
... Elsie Clews Parsons , JAFL 30 : 171ff . , " Tales from Guilford County , North Carolina " : Rabbit washes face in spring and muddies it ; farmer catches him with tar baby ; throws him into briar patch . 9. Elsie Clews Parsons , JAFL 34 ...
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... Elsie Clews Parsons , Folk - Lore , 30 : 227-234 : Conclusions reached by this study are that the Tar Baby story originated in India and may have reached Africa by way of Europe or Asia . Elsie Clews Parsons , JAFL 35 : 330 : Discussion ...
... Elsie Clews Parsons , Folk - Lore , 30 : 227-234 : Conclusions reached by this study are that the Tar Baby story originated in India and may have reached Africa by way of Europe or Asia . Elsie Clews Parsons , JAFL 35 : 330 : Discussion ...
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VOL 47 | 1 |
Problems in the Study of Proverbs Archer Taylor I | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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