Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 69American Folk-lore Society, 1956 |
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... common in the Euroamerican situation . This is because the nu- clear family , consisting by definition of a married ... common female ancestor . Every individual belongs to one of the many lineages now extant on the island . Each lineage ...
... common in the Euroamerican situation . This is because the nu- clear family , consisting by definition of a married ... common female ancestor . Every individual belongs to one of the many lineages now extant on the island . Each lineage ...
Strana 75
... common in the Anglo - American ballad and folktale tradition . " Despite the differences in motivation , the two legends have in common the fact of the mutilation of the husband in an upstairs room by hirelings , and the husband's ...
... common in the Anglo - American ballad and folktale tradition . " Despite the differences in motivation , the two legends have in common the fact of the mutilation of the husband in an upstairs room by hirelings , and the husband's ...
Strana 384
... common , stable culture , in which myths performed a fixed role ; common values , not least of all stylistic canons ; and narrator - audience groups comprising all members of the society , and differing but little from one household to ...
... common , stable culture , in which myths performed a fixed role ; common values , not least of all stylistic canons ; and narrator - audience groups comprising all members of the society , and differing but little from one household to ...
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The Folklore of the Daisy 1 2 | 13 |
A Study in Folk ReCreation John Greenway | 23 |
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