Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 70American Folk-lore Society, 1957 |
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... recorded in the North . During the 1920's and 30's several small but important articles containing Märchen were published.11 Since 1940 , however , an amazingly large number of Märchen have been recorded and published by Richard Chase ...
... recorded in the North . During the 1920's and 30's several small but important articles containing Märchen were published.11 Since 1940 , however , an amazingly large number of Märchen have been recorded and published by Richard Chase ...
Strana 176
... recorded in which a whale was sup- posed to speak , and another - in a legend - was addressed to a shark . The Makah were formerly head - hunters , and I recorded several songs connected with that custom . The singer with the largest ...
... recorded in which a whale was sup- posed to speak , and another - in a legend - was addressed to a shark . The Makah were formerly head - hunters , and I recorded several songs connected with that custom . The singer with the largest ...
Strana 177
... recorded the playing of a similar set of whistles by the Tule Indians of Panama , but have not found it in other tribes in the United States . Instead of a drum the Maidu used a hollowed - out log , split lengthwise and inverted over a ...
... recorded the playing of a similar set of whistles by the Tule Indians of Panama , but have not found it in other tribes in the United States . Instead of a drum the Maidu used a hollowed - out log , split lengthwise and inverted over a ...
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Proverbial Comparisons in the Plays of Beaumont and Fletcher | 25 |
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