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Joseph Sobol

2014

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Carl Lindahl

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Carl Lindahl

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Joint Conferences of the International Society for Folk Narrative Research (ISFNR) and the American Folklore Society (AFS), Miami, Florida, 19.–23.October 2016

Carl Lindahl

Fabula, 2017

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Chris Woodyard

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Annalee Tull

2014

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Better Than Gold: The People Behind the Folktales in the Highlands

Michael S Newton

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Storytelling among Lowland Scots since 1800: An All-Female, Upper-Middle-Class Family Oral Tradition in the Context of Written Tale Collections

Carl Lindahl

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Gillian Thomas

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American folk music and folklore recordings : a selected list

Tom Adler

1986

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Mohammed Mahbboob Hussain Aazaad

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2004 Annual Conference of the American Folklore Society

Kevin Degnan

2005

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Folklore and Folklife in Appalachia

Mary Hufford

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Collecting Folk Narratives in New York City Today

Francesca Sautman

1990

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CONVERSATIONAL FOLKLORE Edited by Folklore Forum A Communication for Students of Folklore 1984

Bruce Conforth

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Sheila Boneham

Women's Studies International Forum, 1986

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Review: Traces of Ancient Mystery: The Ballad Carols of Davies Gilbert and A Festival of Village Carols: Sixteen Carols from the Mount-Dawson Manuscripts, transcribed and arranged by Ian Russell

Vic Gammon

Folk Music Journal, 1994

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The Executive Board of the Children's Folklore Section of the American Folklore Society

Linda Morley

scholarworks.iu.edu

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Cinderella in America: A Book of Folk and Fairy Tales. Compiled and edited by William Bernard McCarthy. (Jackson: University Press of Mississippi. 2007. Pp. xiii+514. Appendices, references, list of credits, tale type index, motif index, index of collectors, index of storytellers, ISBN 978-1-5780...

Natalie Kononenko

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Ruth B Bottigheimer

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Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 27, No. 4

George Boeck

1978

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Susan Eleuterio

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Hoedowns, Reels, and Frolics: Roots and Branches of Southern Appalachian Dance

Richard Straw

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Malinowski's Formative Contribution to American Folklore Studies

Frank Korom

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The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Folktales and Fairy Tales (3 vols)

Daniel Peretti

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María Rosal Nadales

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Ruth B Bottigheimer

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Sandy Ives, Oral Historian (2005)

Jeff Todd Titon

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Janice Del Negro

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