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... story as oral tradition and these inconsistencies between this account and the English histories , some might be tempted to dismiss it as apocryphal . But even if it does conflict with history as recorded by the English , this story ...
... story as oral tradition and these inconsistencies between this account and the English histories , some might be tempted to dismiss it as apocryphal . But even if it does conflict with history as recorded by the English , this story ...
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... Oral and Recorded History in James Bay . Pp . 171-191 in Papers of the Sixteenth Algonquian Conference . William ... Oral Tradition 3 : 259– 269 . Parry , Milman 1930 Studies in the Epic Technique of Oral Verse - Making : I. Homer and ...
... Oral and Recorded History in James Bay . Pp . 171-191 in Papers of the Sixteenth Algonquian Conference . William ... Oral Tradition 3 : 259– 269 . Parry , Milman 1930 Studies in the Epic Technique of Oral Verse - Making : I. Homer and ...
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