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USE OF WRITTEN AND PRINTED SOURCES a If the folklorist looks for his primary data to the text , custom , or artifact that he , or a professional colleague , has personally collected or observed , he must still employ another technique ...
USE OF WRITTEN AND PRINTED SOURCES a If the folklorist looks for his primary data to the text , custom , or artifact that he , or a professional colleague , has personally collected or observed , he must still employ another technique ...
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Skinner seems to have discovered his most authentic legendary traditions along the Atlantic seaboard in various printed sources , but as he moved into the Midwest and the Far West he depended increasingly on collections of Indian tales ...
Skinner seems to have discovered his most authentic legendary traditions along the Atlantic seaboard in various printed sources , but as he moved into the Midwest and the Far West he depended increasingly on collections of Indian tales ...
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There are other sources in abundance , oral and printed , that will lead the historian to the folk of an earlier day . One national historian did once consider the folk . In a celebrated essay , “ Everyman His Own Historian ...
There are other sources in abundance , oral and printed , that will lead the historian to the folk of an earlier day . One national historian did once consider the folk . In a celebrated essay , “ Everyman His Own Historian ...
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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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