Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 69American Folk-lore Society, 1956 |
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... Indians of the southern Alberta prairies accept social dancing as the favorite relaxation and diversion from their daily toil . Even in modern times , the Indian who drives a late - model car or wears a business suit picks up the rhythm ...
... Indians of the southern Alberta prairies accept social dancing as the favorite relaxation and diversion from their daily toil . Even in modern times , the Indian who drives a late - model car or wears a business suit picks up the rhythm ...
Strana 47
... Indians of the southern Alberta prairies accept social dancing as the favorite relaxation and diversion from their daily toil . Even in modern times , the Indian who drives a late - model car or wears a business suit picks up the rhythm ...
... Indians of the southern Alberta prairies accept social dancing as the favorite relaxation and diversion from their daily toil . Even in modern times , the Indian who drives a late - model car or wears a business suit picks up the rhythm ...
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... Indian ethnology ; Eskimo ethnology ; American Indian archaeology ; Eskimo archaeology ; Linguistics ; Physical anthropology ; exploration and colonization ; folklore . Subscrip- tion to the Congress will be 70 Danish Crowns ( Kr ...
... Indian ethnology ; Eskimo ethnology ; American Indian archaeology ; Eskimo archaeology ; Linguistics ; Physical anthropology ; exploration and colonization ; folklore . Subscrip- tion to the Congress will be 70 Danish Crowns ( Kr ...
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The Folklore of the Daisy 1 2 | 13 |
A Study in Folk ReCreation John Greenway | 23 |
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