Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 70American Folk-lore Society, 1957 |
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Strana 104
... interest in the past is induced solely by books , the savage can take no interest in the past ; the events of the past are , in fact , com- pletely lost " ( p . 6 ) . Polynesian genealogies and traditions of exploration at once come to ...
... interest in the past is induced solely by books , the savage can take no interest in the past ; the events of the past are , in fact , com- pletely lost " ( p . 6 ) . Polynesian genealogies and traditions of exploration at once come to ...
Strana 264
... interest of the Kumulipo is principally in the following : 1. It shows the divinity of the chief as the descendant of gods . 2. It reflects the cultural interest in the physical world , but as Beckwith with in- sight points out , the ...
... interest of the Kumulipo is principally in the following : 1. It shows the divinity of the chief as the descendant of gods . 2. It reflects the cultural interest in the physical world , but as Beckwith with in- sight points out , the ...
Strana 284
... interest . In the first two - thirds of the volume the general origin myth is recounted in full detail . In fact , this version contains all of the incidents that appear in Matthews ' publication of 1897 ( Navaho Legends , AFS Memoir No ...
... interest . In the first two - thirds of the volume the general origin myth is recounted in full detail . In fact , this version contains all of the incidents that appear in Matthews ' publication of 1897 ( Navaho Legends , AFS Memoir No ...
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A Symposium | 1 |
Paul Delarue 18891956 | 7 |
Proverbial Comparisons in the Plays of Beaumont and Fletcher | 25 |
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