Western Folklore
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Articles in Summer 2000 issue of Western Folklore
- making and unmaking of a folk hero: The Ellie Nesler story, The
by Frank, Russell - Badger and Coyote Were Neighbors. Melville Jacobs on Northwest Indian Myths and Tales
by Hymes, Dell - "How do you know she's a witch?": Witches, cunning folk, and competition in Denmark
by Tangherlini, Timothy R - Holy Writ as Oral Lit: The Bible as Folklore / A Prelude to Biblical Folklore: Underdogs and Tricksters
by Schniedewind, William M - Barrio Gardens: The arrangement of a woman's space
by Waldenberger, Suzanne - trial of Theoris of Lemnos: A 4th century witch or folk healer?, The
by Collins, Derek - Selling Tradition: Appalachia and the Construction of an American Folk, 1930-1940
by Callahan, Richard J Jr - Grateful Dead, The
by Goldberg, Christine - Representations of speech in the WPA slave narratives of Florida and the writings of Zora Neale Hurston
by Garner, Lori Ann - Recycled, Re-Seen: Folk Art from the Global Scrap Heap
by Livengood, R Mark - Witchcraft in local and global perspectives
by Mitchell, Stephen A - Witchcraft persecutions in the post-craze era: The case of Ann Izzard of Great Paxton, 1808
by Mitchell, Stephen A