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Folklore - Anthropology - Oxford BibliographiesMay 29, 2019 · Folklore as a scholarly term is used in a broad sense to refer to manifestations of traditional knowledge: that is, cultural practices and expressions learned ...
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Folklore Studies: General Introduction - Guides @ UFOct 25, 2023 · What is folklore? Folklore is a compilation of the beliefs, customs, mores, and practices of distinct cultural groups.
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About - Center for Folklore Studies - The Ohio State UniversityFolklore may be seen as the products of human work and thought that have developed within a limited community and that are communicated directly from generation ...
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“He Coined the Word 'Folk-Lore'”: The “Old Folk-Lorist” William John ...Aug 22, 2014 · Second, I'll call attention to the meaning of folklore in Thoms's words. He explains it once as “the manners, customs, observances, ...
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William John Thoms, The Man Who Invented The Word FolkloreJul 9, 2008 · William John Thoms (1802-1885) began his literary career as an expert editor of old tales and prose romances. He also investigated customs and superstitions.
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What is Folklore? - University of Illinois LibraryDundes asserts that “folk” can refer to “any group of people whatsoever who share at least one common factor. It does not matter what the linking factor is-it ...
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Library Research Guide for Folklore and MythologyOct 10, 2025 · More broadly, the term refers to all aspects of a culture – beliefs, traditions, norms, behaviors, language, literature, jokes, music, art, ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Toward a Definition of Folklore in Context - University of Pennsylvaniadomain. Thus, while anthropologists regarded folklore as literature, scholars of. literature defined it as culture.2 Folklorists themselves resorted to ...
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The Two First “Folk-Lore” Columns | Folklife TodayAug 22, 2014 · This is the title page for 1846, the year in which William John Thoms coined the word “Folk-Lore.” This post presents two primary source ...
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THE IDEA OF FOLKLORE: AN ESSAY - University of PennsylvaniaThe primariness of folklore has historical and evolutionary aspects. Historically, folklore allegedly dates to time immemorial, and, hence, at its original ...
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Volksgeist: Who Was Johann Gottfried Herder? - TheCollectorNov 25, 2024 · Johann Gottfried Herder was a Prussian-born polymath and popularizer of romantic nationalism. His ideas changed the course of modern history.Missing: late | Show results with:late
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(PDF) On the Changeful History of Franz Boas's Concept of Cultural ...Apr 24, 2023 · Anthropologists, and Franz Boas in particular, took up this concept in order to establish the paradigm of a holistic description of cultures.
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FRANZ BOAS AND RISE OF CULTURAL RELATIVISMJun 30, 2016 · The paper tries to explain some of the main characteristics of his thought, especially methodology and his influence on (once) very popular cultural relativism.
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(PDF) Religion and Folklore: Conceptual Comparisons and Current ...Aug 8, 2025 · The concept of “religion” carries a strong connotation of institutional power and authority. It has. often been distinguished from some ...Missing: bottom- | Show results with:bottom-
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Robin Hood: Legend and Reality on JSTORThe origin of the Robin Hood legend may, I suggest, lie in Yorkshire in the decade following the issue of Magna Carta in 1215, at the end of which the criminal ...
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Robin Hood: The Academic Study of a Legend | Stephen BasdeoNov 9, 2021 · What have historians said about Robin Hood, who he was, and the social and political context in which the early tales emerged?
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Descent with Imagination: Oral Traditions as Evolutionary LineagesNov 3, 2020 · Traditional tales are, like genes and languages, products of “descent with modification”: stories mutate as they get passed on from person to ...
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How oral traditions develop: a cautionary tale on cultural evolution ...Oct 17, 2025 · Cultural evolutionists working on folktales have investigated whether versions of folktales are particularly similar among peoples who live in ...
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[PDF] Foundations of FolkloreAug 22, 2025 · folklore values the variability, communal authorship, and vernacular ... anonymous cultural expressions found in folklore (Dasmohapatra, 2025).
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ATU 510A: Cinderella | Fairy & Folk Tale Wiki - FandomBy 1893 there was already so many variants of this tale subtype that English scholar Marian Roalfe Cox published Cinderella: 345 Variants of Cinderella, Catskin ...
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(PDF) Grimms Fairy Tales as Examples of Authentic Folk NarrationThe paper explores whether the Brothers Grimm's Kinder und Hausmärchen can be regarded as authentic folk narration. Through an analysis of the tales' ...
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Comparative phylogenetic analyses uncover the ancient roots of ...Jan 1, 2016 · We find strong correlations between the distributions of a number of folktales and phylogenetic, but not spatial, associations among populations ...
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Inferring patterns of folktale diffusion using genomic data - PNASAug 7, 2017 · This paper presents unprecedented evidence on the transmission mechanism underlying the spread of a broad cross-cultural assemblage of folktales in Eurasia and ...
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[PDF] The Vibrant Body of the Grimms' Folk and Fairy Tales, Which Do Not ...In short, none of their tales could ever be designated as “pure,” “authentic,” or “original.” The Grimms actually knew this, and yet they used those terms ...
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Authenticity as an Analytic Concept in Folkloristics - jstorABSTRACT This article examines the notion of authenticity as applied in folktale collector. AA. Jaarsma's endeavour to write down narratives from the oral ...
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Folklore and the Nation - University of WarwickFolklore, linked to Romantic nationalism, provides national community and identity, and has been used and abused in developing national identities.
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Herder, Folklore, and Romantic Nationalism - jstorSuch a man was Herder, whose philosophy of history not only inspired the German nationalistic movement but, for better or for worse, seems to have served as the ...
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The Publication of Grimm's Fairy Tales | History TodayDec 12, 2012 · The Grimms were keen German nationalists who wanted to see the multitude of German states united as one country and who believed that folk tales ...
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How the Grimm Brothers Saved the Fairy TaleThe Grimms thought the stories and their morals emanated naturally from the German people in an oral tradition, and they wanted to preserve them before the ...Missing: archival | Show results with:archival
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Elias Lönnrot's Kalevala Process - KalevalaseuraThe manuscript was completed in February of 1835, and Lönnrot signed the preface on February 28, which is now celebrated as Kalevala Day and Day of Finnish ...
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Elias Lönnrot, 1802-1884 - nordics.infoSep 18, 2023 · Elias Lönnrot is most well known for his role in creating the Kalevala, a national epic poem based on Finnish mythology and oral folk poetry from Karelia.Missing: folklore | Show results with:folklore
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To walk alongside : Myth, magic, and mind in The Golden BoughFrazer's magnum opus stands as a lonely memorial, a cautionary tale of a grand project blighted by its poor anthropological theory and methodology.
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The Downfall of Arm-Chair Anthropology: A Turn Towards Empirical ...Jan 9, 2024 · For example, James Frazer's monumental work “The Golden Bough” compiled magical and religious practices from around the world, treating them ...<|separator|>
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Malinowski's Contributions to the Study of Folklore - jstorThere is a vag seriously taken, that their recital has a beneficial influence on the but, according to Malinowski, their main function is amusement. The legends ...
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[PDF] Malinowski- The Role of Myth in LifeThis tech- nique he termed participant observation. Malinowski was especially critical of lit- erary students of myth, claiming that they based their theories ...
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The Historic-Geographic Method: Past and Future - jstorFinnish method, of course, is based on the assumption that folktales travel. It is not surprising, then, to find that many monumental studies done with the ...
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Meaning of Folklore: The Analytical Essays of Alan Dundes - jstorThe essays of Alan Dundes virtually created the meaning of folklore as an American academic discipline. Yet many of them went quickly out of print after ...Missing: vernacular | Show results with:vernacular
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psychology and the study of folklore and mythologyFor all Jung asserted the frequent and universal occurrence of key symbolism associated with his archetypes, no convincing evidence has ever been presented.
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Folklore and Anthropology - jstorFolklore thus is studied in anthropology because it is a part of culture. ... it was severely criticized by the anthropologists of the twentieth century.
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Native to the Past: History, Anthropology, and Folklore in Past and ...Sep 29, 2015 · Anthropological history has long occupied a special place in Past and Present, and shows no sign of disappearing.
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Was Folklore Studies Finlandized? Changing Scholarly Trends in ...Abstract. This paper examines the impact of the Cold War on Finnish folklore studies as an aca- demic discipline. Drawing on the university curricula of ...
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Griots: Ministers of the Spoken WordThis recording features a recitation describing the beginnings of the slave trade with the Portuguese and Dutch in the early 1600s.Missing: field post- 1945
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Text of the Convention - UNESCO Intangible Cultural HeritageConsidering the invaluable role of the intangible cultural heritage as a factor in bringing human beings closer together and ensuring exchange and understanding ...
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Folklore and Sociolinguistics - MDPIThe focus of this essay is on the multi-layered relationship between folkloristics and sociolinguistics, resulting in a strong sociolinguistic influence on ...
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Comparative phylogenetic analyses uncover the ancient roots of ...Jan 20, 2016 · In this study, we introduce new methods for tackling these problems by applying comparative phylogenetic methods and autologistic modelling to ...
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The Phylogeny of Little Red Riding Hood | PLOS OneRelationships among the tales were reconstructed using three methods of phylogenetic analysis: cladistics, Bayesian inference and NeighbourNet (see Methods for ...
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The Phylogeny of Little Red Riding Hood - PMC - PubMed CentralNov 13, 2013 · This study proposes a novel approach to studying cross-cultural relationships among folktales that employs powerful, quantitative methods of ...
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How Do Folklorists Define Folklore?'Folklore' has four basic meanings. First, it denotes oral narration, rituals, crafts, and other forms of vernacular expressive culture.<|separator|>
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HyperGeertz-Text: Studies_Peasant... empirical character of peasant village communities. Such communities are to a very real extent both centripetal and centrifugal in their manner of operation ...
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Migration and adaptation of popular Balladry in the US Appalachian ...Scottish ballads were carried to isolated hamlets in the Appalachian Mountains of North America through successive waves of migration in the 17th and 18th ...Missing: fidelity communities
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Early Music Collectors in the MountainsBeginning in the early 19th century Cecil Sharp and other song-collectors were among the first to "discover" Appalachian people and viewed them as isolated ...
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[PDF] The evolution of costly displays, cooperation and religionThis paper explores how costly displays, like ritual mutilation, influence cultural learning and are linked to group ideologies and religious beliefs.
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The evolution of human ritual behavior as a cooperative signaling ...Jul 25, 2023 · We examine whether collective ritual could have evolved as a complex signaling system facilitating mutualistic cooperation under socio-ecological pressures in ...
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Introduction: Folklore and the historian - Voices of the People in ...As a result, cultural history has become the handmaiden of historical revisionism and its renewed emphasis on the power of elites, political and intellectual.
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Phylogenetic analyses suggests fairy tales are much older than ...Jan 20, 2016 · A pair of researchers has conducted a phylogenetic analysis on common fairy tales and has found that many of them appear to be much older than has been thought.
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Dorson and the Indiana University Folklore Program: Oral HistoriesDespite Dorson's protestations, students continued to go to Indiana to study folklore primarily because of the folksong revival movement. By the late 1960s, ...Missing: empirical | Show results with:empirical
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"Visible Proofs": Material Culture Study in American Folkloristics - jstor"5. Glassie argued for folk objects as evidence of regional cultures. Folk objects tend to vary across space, remain stable over time, and display local.
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Resilience and persistence in a Klamath tribal communityUsing archaeology to demonstrate selective adoption and adaptation of new materials and practices by a Native (Klamath) community.
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Folklore - PMC - PubMed CentralIn this study, we leverage a group's oral tradition to shed light on its cultural heritage and past social and economic structures. According to the Oxford ...
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[PDF] Education, religion and superstition - Naci MocanIn summary, these studies, generally suggest that education is negatively correlated with beliefs in superstition and paranormal forces. Another regularity ...
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Paranormal beliefs, education, and thinking styles - ScienceDirect.comSome studies indicate that education decreases paranormal beliefs but the empirical evidence is sparse and contradictory (a review: Vyse, 1997). Moreover, the ...
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[PDF] proverbs, prosociality, and the evolution of cultural normsThis study explores how proverbs, which summarize experiences, relate to evolutionary group behaviors and cultural norms across cultures.
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[PDF] Herding, Warfare, and a Culture of Honor: Global EvidenceDec 7, 2021 · We show that the folklore of ethnic groups in the Ethnographic Atlas that relied more strongly on animal herding is much more likely to contain ...Missing: persistence | Show results with:persistence
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Verbal Folklore - Folklore Studies - Guides @ UF - University of FloridaOct 25, 2023 · Verbal folklore includes fairy tales, myths, legends, urban legends, rhymes, riddles, proverbs, and folk speech.
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(PDF) Memorability in narration: An overview of mnemonic features ...This comprehensive paper investigates memorability in narratology, especially in oral tradition, and how mnemonic features helped generations remember long ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Cinderella history - SurLaLune Fairy TalesThe tale has its own Aarne Thompson classification which is 510A. The tale always centers around a kind, but persecuted heroine who suffers at the hands of her ...Missing: Uther index
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[PDF] riddles as a community psychological phenomenon in folklore ...The riddles, that we can call 'profane' are like a test, a simple task with an answer, which is known before, it is learned (sometimes before- hand). They could ...
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The evolution of stories: from mimesis to language, from fact to fictionMay 24, 2017 · Once written down, stories like Homer's can endure for millennia, but purely oral stories last only in memory and do not fossilize. Old ...
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Quilt Discovery Experience - Homestead National Historical Park ...Feb 9, 2022 · Quilt patterns reflected our country's agricultural society and the family's dependence on the crops they harvested, the fruit and vegetables ...
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An ethnoecological study of agricultural communities in East JavaThe findings show that rituals function as vehicles of ecological stewardship, shaping agricultural calendars, reinforcing communal norms, and providing ...
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Folk Memory, or the Continuity of British Archaeology - NatureA monument is protected by a custom, superstition or tradition attached to it, while the much frailer life of the custom, superstition or tradition is preserved ...Missing: prehistoric | Show results with:prehistoric
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Grasping Things: Folk Material Culture and Mass Society in AmericaThis cleverly titled and richly illustrated study of the interplay between folk material culture and the forces of modern mass society.
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Francis James Child: The English and Scottish Popular BalladsFrancis James Child's great compilation of the ballads The English and Scottish Popular Ballads first published between 1882 and 1898 is now republished ...
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an Alternative Concept for Understanding the Evolution of Dance ...Oct 7, 2016 · Conceivable evolutionary functions of R&D include sexual attraction and transmission of mating signals. Social functions include bonding ...
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[PDF] Multi-person and multisensory synchronization during group dancingGroup dancing uses auditory, visual, and haptic coupling. Eliminating any of these sensory channels significantly reduces group synchrony.
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The Exchange of Musical Instruments along the Silk Roads - UNESCOMuch of the evidence for the transmission of different musical instruments across the Silk Roads comes from paintings, reliefs and statues.
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Musical Mnemonics in Cognitively Unimpaired Individuals and ... - NIHMusical mnemonics may help to learn and remember verbal information in cognitively unimpaired individuals and individuals with memory impairment.
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If we are all cultural Darwinians what's the fuss about? Clarifying ...In the oral transmission of stories, we can infer from high variability of the successive reproduction of the “same” story that reconstructive processes ...Missing: folklore | Show results with:folklore
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Oral traditions and expressions including language as a vehicle of ...Oral tradition often forms an important part of festive and cultural celebrations and these events may need to be promoted and new contexts, such as ...
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[PDF] Oral and Interpretive Modes of Storytelling PerformanceIt is the nature of oral transmission, when a performance is truly received, to be not simply oral, but a full-body imprinting, a human technology of which ...
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Ancient Roots, Modern Voices: The Resilience of Oral Storytelling in ...The interactive element of oral storytelling allowed for immediate feedback and adaptation, with stories evolving over time based on audience reaction and the ...
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Significance of Evolution Theory in Criticism of Oral LiteratureThe evolution theory helps in understanding how oral literature is transmitted and adapted over time. Like genetic mutations in biological evolution, oral ...
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Defining Folk and Traditional Arts: AFTA's ApproachMay 22, 2019 · Those individuals who practice and share their traditions are called “tradition-bearers.” New and Emerging: This is not to mean that all ...
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Key Folklife DefinitionsWho is a Folk Artist? Who is a Tradition Bearer? Criteria for Including Artists and Tradition Bearers in the Louisiana Folklife Database · Historical re-creators ...
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Roger Abrahams, Creolization, Folklore Theory - jstorAmong his other innovations, Roger Abrahams has helped develop the concept of creolization, starting from research in the Caribbean. writes about folklore in ...Missing: bards | Show results with:bards
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Introduction: Creolization as Cultural Creativity - DOICreolization has always been closely tied to folklore and other forms of artistic production as the creative response of peoples from multiple cultural ...Missing: elders | Show results with:elders
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The Dynamics of Folklore - University Press of ColoradoToelken emphasizes dynamism and variety in the vast array of folk expressions he examines, from "the biology of folklore," to occupational and ethnic lore, food ...Missing: continuum tradition innovation
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[PDF] The Anguish of Snails: Native American Folklore in the WestToelken, B. (2003). The anguish of snails: Native American folklore in the West. Logan, Utah: Utah State. University Press.
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The Dynamics of Folklore - The Ted K ArchiveConstant change, variation within a tradition, whether intentional or inadvertent, is viewed here simply as a central fact of existence for folklore, and rather ...
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Four Laws of Folklore - jstorFolklorists were once interested in proposing laws that described the nature of various folklore genres and behaviors. Four such.Missing: reversion norms
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The Medieval Icelandic Saga and Oral Tradition: A Discourse on ...This work explores the role of orality in shaping and evaluating medieval Icelandic literature. Applying field studies of oral cultures in modern times.Missing: longitudinal convergence
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The Phylogeny of Little Red Riding Hood - ResearchGateNov 13, 2013 · These findings demonstrate that phylogenetic methods provide a powerful set of tools for testing hypotheses about cross-cultural relationships ...<|separator|>
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(PDF) “Folklore” As a Tool for Environmental Conservation and ...Aug 6, 2025 · A living repository of Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK), folklore captures valuable practices for sustainability, biodiversity conservation, and harmony ...
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[PDF] “Folklore” As a Tool for Environmental Conservation and Traditional ...A living repository of Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK), folklore captures valuable practices for sustainability, biodiversity conservation, and harmony.
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"Don't Count Your Chickens Before They Hatch" | Origin and MeaningThis proverb is often shortened to "don't count your chickens." It originates from "The Milkmaid and Her Pail," which is one of Aesop's Fables (see below).Missing: practical | Show results with:practical
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What Folklore Tells Us about Risk and Risk Taking: Cross-Cultural ...Chinese perceived proverbs to advocate greater risk-seeking than American raters, but only for financial and not for social risks.Missing: agriculture | Show results with:agriculture
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Traditional medicine has a long history of contributing to ...Aug 10, 2023 · Aside from sweet wormwood and willow bark, the Madagascar periwinkle, hawthorn, foxglove, star anise and wild Mexican yam have contributed to ...Missing: validated ethnobotany<|separator|>
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Plant-based traditional remedies and their role in public healthAug 20, 2025 · In recent years, there has been a surge in scientific interest to validate and integrate traditional remedies into modern healthcare. For ...
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Mnemonic Devices - jstorFOLKLORISTS have been slow to study mnemonic devices despite the fact that these devices are folklore. Though their very existence.
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Medicinal plants meet modern biodiversity science - ScienceDirectFeb 26, 2024 · We argue that a holistic, interdisciplinary approach to the study of medicinal plants that combines methods and insights from three key disciplines.
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[PDF] Cognitive Roots Of Folklore: Understanding The Interplay Between ...May 5, 2025 · The cognitive mechanisms behind folklore have likely evolved to foster social bonds, promote group survival, and transmit vital knowledge.
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[PDF] Cross-Cultural Analysis of Human Values, Morals, and Biases in ...Dec 6, 2023 · This study examines human values, morals, and gender biases in folk tales from 27 cultures, finding differences and cross-cultural trends.
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[PDF] NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES FOLKLORE Stelios ...Jan 8, 2021 · To address this issue, we often control for country-specific constants in our empirical analysis. By comparing oral traditions within the same ...
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Ethnic identity and folk-cultural adaptation: the roles of social ...Aug 8, 2025 · Folk culture takes diverse forms and shares features like locality, popularity, relative independence, spontaneity, high group identity, and ...
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Full article: Folklore: An identity born of shared griefAug 27, 2023 · For vulnerable societies, folklore is a way to express and communicate ethnic identity apart from printed texts. A passage from Regina Bendix's ...
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Food, foragers, and folklore: the role of narrative in human subsistenceIn this paper, then, I present evidence that foraging peoples use narrative to transmit subsistence information.
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Cooperation and the evolution of hunter-gatherer storytelling - NatureDec 5, 2017 · Here we explore the impact of storytelling on hunter-gatherer cooperative behaviour and the individual-level fitness benefits to being a skilled storyteller.Missing: darwinian | Show results with:darwinian
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Mathematical modelling provides insights into the origins and ...Nov 13, 2013 · Dr Tehrani subjected 58 variants of the folk tales with phylogenetic analysis, a method more commonly used by biologists for grouping ...
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Folktale transmission in the Arctic provides evidence for high ...And Tehrani (2013) used phylogenetic methods to examine 58 variants of a folktale from cultures of Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. He found evidence ...Missing: motifs | Show results with:motifs<|separator|>
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The 'evolution' of Little Red Riding Hood | ScienceDailyNov 14, 2013 · Folktales are an excellent target for phylogenetic analysis because they evolve gradually over time, with new parts of the story added and ...
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Fairy tale origins thousands of years old, researchers say - BBC NewsJan 20, 2016 · They found some tales were older than the earliest literary records, with one dating back to the Bronze Age. ... Cinderella, Hansel and ...
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The epic scientific quest to reveal what makes folktales so compellingMar 11, 2025 · Linguists, psychologists and experts in cultural evolution are discovering why we tell stories, how ancient the oldest ones are and why some tales run and run.
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FAKELORE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterThe meaning of FAKELORE is imitation folklore (as tales or songs) created to pass as genuinely traditional.
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James Macpherson's Ossian Poems, Oral Traditions, and the ...Aug 7, 2025 · The fervor of such readers was met with equally forceful skepticism. Many critics suggested that Macpherson fabricated Ossian and forged his ...
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[PDF] An introductory survey of scholarship on Ossian: why literary truth ...Macpherson claimed to have published literal prose translations of. Gaelic poems by an ancient Gaelic bard called Ossian supposedly from the third century, ...
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To Investigate the Authenticity of the Poems of Ossian, Both as ... - jstorJames Macpherson published, at Edinburgh, his " Fragments of Ancient Poetry, collected in the Highlands, and translated from the Gaelic or Erse Language." These ...
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James Macpherson: Hoaxer or hero? - Discover BritainApr 13, 2022 · Centuries of investigation now suggest that the Ossian poems were most likely a combination of original material, borrowed folklore and personal ...
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The Kilt - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtOct 1, 2004 · The kilt as we know it today originated in the first quarter of the eighteenth century. Known to the Gaelic-speaking Highlander as the “little ...Missing: standardization fakelore
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The History of the Kilt - Gary D. RobsonApr 22, 2013 · A modern kilt is easy to find, comfortable to wear, and easy to accessorize. The problem is that the entire ensemble is an invention of the 19th century.Missing: standardization fakelore
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Life Rune - ADLNazi Germany appropriated many pre-Roman European symbols, such as runic symbols, in an attempt to glorify an idealized "Aryan/Norse" heritage.
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The Uses of Folklore by the Franco Regime - ResearchGateAug 8, 2025 · Other uses of folklore were the practical exploitation of models, symbols, and characters of traditional poetry to present an epic image of ...Missing: fabrication | Show results with:fabrication
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Alan Dundes - Nationalistic Inferiority Complexes and the - jstor... folk heroes' written up in the image of Paul Bunyan, who had at least some trickle of oral tradition at the beginning of his literary exploitation.
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Herder, Folklore, and Romantic Nationalism - StudylibIn the same way, argued Herder, Germans could learn the events of their own history by studying the folk poems which still survived among the peasants.
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