The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 62–63American Folklore Society, 1949 |
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... catch . As their bodies develop coordinat- ing ability , they adopt more difficult movement such as the bounce , pat ... catch , bounce , catch . The right hand is used for the catch throughout ( unless the child is left - handed ) . As ...
... catch . As their bodies develop coordinat- ing ability , they adopt more difficult movement such as the bounce , pat ... catch , bounce , catch . The right hand is used for the catch throughout ( unless the child is left - handed ) . As ...
Strana 168
For the first five lines the action is the simple bounce , catch movement , with the right hand used throughout . The last line calls for the bounce , pat move- ment thus : In bounce pat side bounce pat out bounce catch Individual ...
For the first five lines the action is the simple bounce , catch movement , with the right hand used throughout . The last line calls for the bounce , pat move- ment thus : In bounce pat side bounce pat out bounce catch Individual ...
Strana 169
... catch for the first three lines , using the right hand for the catch while the left hand makes the pantomimic motions called for in the second line of each stanza ; on the third line of each stanza , the right leg is thrown over the ...
... catch for the first three lines , using the right hand for the catch while the left hand makes the pantomimic motions called for in the second line of each stanza ; on the third line of each stanza , the right leg is thrown over the ...
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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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