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|a AMERICAN folklore.
|c edited by Tristram Coffin, III.
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|a Washington :
|b Forum,
|c 1980.
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|a viii, 325 p. ;
|c 21 cm.
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|a texto
|2 rdacontent
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|a Voice of America Forum series
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|a Contenido: A definition of folklore. The men who made folklore a scholarly discipline. Harvesting folklore. Ways of studying folklore. Folklife. Where the workers of the world unite: the american occupations. Tributaries to the mainstream: the ethnic groups. Stories told in song: the ballads of America. "Just sing it yourself": the american lyric tradition. The glory songs of the Lord. The music of the songs. "Honor your ladies": folk dance in the United States. Magic folktales in America. Legends and tall tales. Trickster, the outrageous Hero. The folk games of the children. "The wisdom of many": proverbs and proverbial expressions. Riddles: "Do-it-yourself oracles". "The fear of the gods": superstition and popular belief. Folk speech. American literature and american folklore. The workers in the dawn: labor lore. The hillbilly movement. Negro music: urban renewal. Folklore and the big money.
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|a Coffin, Tristram Potter,
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