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Whimsical Address Changers JOURNAL ARTICLE published April 1962 in Western Folklore |
David Hume and the Earliest Scientific Methodology for Collecting Balladry JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 1975 in Western Folklore |
The Devil Described JOURNAL ARTICLE published April 1958 in Western Folklore |
Tippler's Vocabulary JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 1948 in Western Folklore |
In Search of Authenticity: The Formation of Folklore Studies JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1998 in Western Folklore |
New Orleans Voodoo JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 1957 in Western Folklore |
Tall Tales of Mosquitoes JOURNAL ARTICLE published April 1965 in Western Folklore |
Irish Folk Ways JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 1958 in Western Folklore |
The American Variants of "Earl Brand," Child No. 7 JOURNAL ARTICLE published April 1958 in Western Folklore |
A Ballad of the Northern Territory JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 1955 in Western Folklore |
Serbo-Croatian Heroic Songs, Vol. 14: Bihacka Krajina: Epics from Bihac, Cazin, and Kulen Vakuf JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 1981 in Western Folklore |
Mutual Helpfulness among Animals JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 1959 in Western Folklore |
The Arts of Working: Manipulating the Urban Work Environment JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 1984 in Western Folklore |
Folk Song Discography JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 1957 in Western Folklore |
The Sacred and The Profane in African and African-Derived Carnivals JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1999 in Western Folklore |
Psychology of Childlore: The Triviality Barrier JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 1970 in Western Folklore |
A Narrative of the Life of David Crockett of the State of Tennessee JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 1974 in Western Folklore |
Some American Hamlet Traditions, 1849-1867 JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 1949 in Western Folklore |
The Bunyip JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 1956 in Western Folklore |
The Goodwin Sands JOURNAL ARTICLE published April 1948 in Western Folklore |