The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 60–61American Folk-lore Society, 1947 |
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... child's world , not di- rectly contributed to by adults , though not untouched , on the other hand , by the adult world . This is the field which children call " jump rope rhymes " or , in some sections of the country , " skipping rope ...
... child's world , not di- rectly contributed to by adults , though not untouched , on the other hand , by the adult world . This is the field which children call " jump rope rhymes " or , in some sections of the country , " skipping rope ...
Strana 67
... child does not participate in the jumping , he merely looks on and he is living at a very changeable stage when form ... child world and the adult world ; who can recognize differences and de- marcation lines between child creation and ...
... child does not participate in the jumping , he merely looks on and he is living at a very changeable stage when form ... child world and the adult world ; who can recognize differences and de- marcation lines between child creation and ...
Strana 361
... child has epilepsy , his mother should dress a doll in his clothes , christen it by the child's name , and place it at the village limit . While the doll stands there , the child is to be called by a different name . The devil takes the ...
... child has epilepsy , his mother should dress a doll in his clothes , christen it by the child's name , and place it at the village limit . While the doll stands there , the child is to be called by a different name . The devil takes the ...
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