The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 62–63American Folklore Society, 1949 |
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... believe in fairies ; relatively few deny it . The belief in the giants is somewhat less common ; but definitely a majority still believe in them . The great ma- jority still also believe in spirits . University of Illinois , Urbana ...
... believe in fairies ; relatively few deny it . The belief in the giants is somewhat less common ; but definitely a majority still believe in them . The great ma- jority still also believe in spirits . University of Illinois , Urbana ...
Strana 308
... believe in superstition . Some of the story was believe to be true to those who found it to be true . Many of these people or boys and girls who found them true usually come home from show houses or from playing at about midnight when ...
... believe in superstition . Some of the story was believe to be true to those who found it to be true . Many of these people or boys and girls who found them true usually come home from show houses or from playing at about midnight when ...
Strana 192
... believe these specialists , could include anything from anthropology , sociology , mythology , musicology to the study of oral literature . And none of these authors seem to agree . If we disregard , however , some minor differences be ...
... believe these specialists , could include anything from anthropology , sociology , mythology , musicology to the study of oral literature . And none of these authors seem to agree . If we disregard , however , some minor differences be ...
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Literary Style in Yoruba Riddles | 1 |
The Folk Hero | 17 |
Spirits Black Elves Fairies and Giants in the Folklore of Aurland | 26 |
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