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They stick pins in a doll , with the person's name on it . I tried to talk her out of it . ” He knew of the botánica shop that sold herbs , seeds , candles , and escapularios of cotton with the Virgin or a saint on them , to use against ...
They stick pins in a doll , with the person's name on it . I tried to talk her out of it . ” He knew of the botánica shop that sold herbs , seeds , candles , and escapularios of cotton with the Virgin or a saint on them , to use against ...
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Whichever kind of tale he related , he projected himself completely into the situation , sometimes changing from third to first person in the course of the relation , as he identified himself with the chief actor ...
Whichever kind of tale he related , he projected himself completely into the situation , sometimes changing from third to first person in the course of the relation , as he identified himself with the chief actor ...
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In a celebrated essay , “ Everyman His Own Historian , ” his presidential address to the American Historical Association in 1931 , Carl Becker admonished his colleagues to keep in mind the history that Mr. Average Person carried with ...
In a celebrated essay , “ Everyman His Own Historian , ” his presidential address to the American Historical Association in 1931 , Carl Becker admonished his colleagues to keep in mind the history that Mr. Average Person carried with ...
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Folklore and Other Fields | 3 |
Is There a Folk in the City? | 33 |
Esthetic Form in British and American Folk | 80 |
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