Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 69American Folk-lore Society, 1956 |
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Strana 266
... ritual : it belongs to the mature people , those who are married and who assume the principal responsibility for the community . It is a ritual in which both men and women are equally involved and in which , besides the main actors ...
... ritual : it belongs to the mature people , those who are married and who assume the principal responsibility for the community . It is a ritual in which both men and women are equally involved and in which , besides the main actors ...
Strana 276
... ritual song for the landowner and his wife , who stood in front of their house , ate the ritual cake , and drank the liquor which was offered to them . They danced around the sheaf and the landowner couple and sang many harvesting songs ...
... ritual song for the landowner and his wife , who stood in front of their house , ate the ritual cake , and drank the liquor which was offered to them . They danced around the sheaf and the landowner couple and sang many harvesting songs ...
Strana 388
... ritual approach , we find that virtually without exception they are concerned with the explication of monuments within the Western tradition . It is this very concentration which has given the ritual approach such a persuasive and ...
... ritual approach , we find that virtually without exception they are concerned with the explication of monuments within the Western tradition . It is this very concentration which has given the ritual approach such a persuasive and ...
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The Folklore of the Daisy 1 2 | 13 |
A Study in Folk ReCreation John Greenway | 23 |
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