Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 12American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... Origin of the Utes is much like the Hebrew tradition of the origin of the Moabites , but the Navaho shows a delicacy above that of the Hebrew by making the father the willing transgressor and the daughter the innocent victim . When her ...
... Origin of the Utes is much like the Hebrew tradition of the origin of the Moabites , but the Navaho shows a delicacy above that of the Hebrew by making the father the willing transgressor and the daughter the innocent victim . When her ...
Strana 150
... origin of the American Indian myths— that of physical contact , and that of spontaneous the doctor offered a third , an origin traced to re - birth , and sug gested that it might be applied with advantage to the study of folk - lore ...
... origin of the American Indian myths— that of physical contact , and that of spontaneous the doctor offered a third , an origin traced to re - birth , and sug gested that it might be applied with advantage to the study of folk - lore ...
Strana 298
... Origin , evolution , and transmission of tales and legends . Exposition and discussion of the various systems which are now advocated . ( b ) Origin , evolution , and transmission of popular songs , both from the point of view of poetry ...
... Origin , evolution , and transmission of tales and legends . Exposition and discussion of the various systems which are now advocated . ( b ) Origin , evolution , and transmission of popular songs , both from the point of view of poetry ...
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