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Trends and new vistas in contemporary native American folklore study
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Trends and new vistas in contemporary native American folklore study

Author: Stephen Mannenbach
Publisher: Bloomington, Ind. : Folklore forum, [1975?]
Series: Folklore forum : bibliographic and special series, no. 15, v. 9.
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Genre/Form: Folklore
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Mannenbach, Stephen.
Trends and new vistas in contemporary native American folklore study.
Bloomington, Ind. : Folklore forum, [1975?]
(OCoLC)568132249
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Stephen Mannenbach
OCLC Number: 2591178
Description: iii, 139 p. ; 29 cm.
Contents: Oral history as truth: Validity in recent court cases involving Native Americans / Beatrice Medicine --
Teton Dakota time concepts: Methodological foundations for the writing of ethnohistory / Raymond Demallie --
Folklore, history, and the Iroquois condolence cane / Jack A. Frisch --
Tradition maintenance facilitation, experiential continuation, and the Native American point of view / Stephen F. Mannenbach --
Fieldwork ethics / Claire Farrer --
Narrative frame: Style and personality in Tlingit prose narrative / Richard Dauenhauer --
Form as process in folktale narration: Relationship between deep and surface structures / Andrew Wiget --
Jim Thorpe--man or myth? / R.W. Reising --
Patterns of cultural change in three Native American novels / Alf Walle --
Alaskan Eskimo and Indian musical performance: Its many psychological and social ramifications / Thomas F. Johnston --
Book reviews: Survival of the bark canoe (John McPhee) / Jack Thompson --
Eskimo storyteller: Folktales from Noatak, Alaska (Edwin S. Hall) --
Contributors.
Series Title: Folklore forum : bibliographic and special series, no. 15, v. 9.
Responsibility: edited by Stephen Mannenbach.

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