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Page 401
... stories was specifically elicited for a study of James Bay folk- lore but hers and Father Cooper's interest in the " old times " was widely known and that meant old stories . Flannery mentioned that at Moose Fac- tory she was known as ...
... stories was specifically elicited for a study of James Bay folk- lore but hers and Father Cooper's interest in the " old times " was widely known and that meant old stories . Flannery mentioned that at Moose Fac- tory she was known as ...
Page 411
... stories , the way they perform the stories by reading from a text , and the way that people are likely to think about the stories . This change involves losses as well as gains , and deserves our attention . In the mid - 1960s , I ...
... stories , the way they perform the stories by reading from a text , and the way that people are likely to think about the stories . This change involves losses as well as gains , and deserves our attention . In the mid - 1960s , I ...
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... stories mentioned . These stories suggest that it is a good idea to listen to older women : the blind old lady who tried to stop the tug - of - war game , and the old wife who warned Grand Sophia and her family to escape her husband's ...
... stories mentioned . These stories suggest that it is a good idea to listen to older women : the blind old lady who tried to stop the tug - of - war game , and the old wife who warned Grand Sophia and her family to escape her husband's ...
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