The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 58–59American Folklore Society, 1945 |
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... tribe have been demon- strated which eventually contributed a tale to the tribal society . In this case , therefore , the original and subsequent story - tellers not only exist in an en- vironment of tribal culture ; but they themselves ...
... tribe have been demon- strated which eventually contributed a tale to the tribal society . In this case , therefore , the original and subsequent story - tellers not only exist in an en- vironment of tribal culture ; but they themselves ...
Strana 193
... tribes . Any further elaboration of the tale , so that it becomes oriented to particular topographical features or particular organic and inor- ganic substances found only in that locality also furthers the tribe's stabiliza- tion and ...
... tribes . Any further elaboration of the tale , so that it becomes oriented to particular topographical features or particular organic and inor- ganic substances found only in that locality also furthers the tribe's stabiliza- tion and ...
Strana 170
... tribe , marched into the sea and perished as a nation . " A collector of legends repeats the same story , drawn from this or another source , with the sole addition of identifying the " more powerful tribe " as the Choctaw . * A much ...
... tribe , marched into the sea and perished as a nation . " A collector of legends repeats the same story , drawn from this or another source , with the sole addition of identifying the " more powerful tribe " as the Choctaw . * A much ...
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