rabbit man dat jack brer dey fox time dis give back big put den git run make boy day

0.95 Mary A. Owen, Ole Rabbit an' de Dawg He Stole, The Journal of American Folklore, 1890.
0.88 , Negro Tales from Georgia, The Journal of American Folklore, 1912.
0.88 Mrs. W. C. Burt, The Baptist Ox, The Journal of American Folklore, 1921.
0.87 Mary Walker Finley Speers, Negro Songs and Folk-Lore, The Journal of American Folklore, 1910.
0.86 Gerard Fowke, Brer Rabbit and Brer Fox How Brer Rabbit Was Allowed to Choose His Death, The Journal of American Folklore, 1888.
0.86 Mary Walker Finley Speers, Maryland and Virginia Folk-Lore, The Journal of American Folklore, 1912.
0.85 Emma M. Backus, Negro Song from Georgia, The Journal of American Folklore, 1897.
0.82 Emma M. Backus, Tales of the Rabbit from Georgia Negroes, The Journal of American Folklore, 1899.
0.82 Sadie E. Stewart, Seven Folk-Tales from the Sea Islands South Carolina, The Journal of American Folklore, 1919.
0.81 Pamela Coleman Smith, Two Negro Stories from Jamaica, The Journal of American Folklore, 1896.
0.80 Emma M. Backus, Folk-Tales from Georgia, The Journal of American Folklore, 1900.
0.80 W. T. Cleare, Four Folk-Tales from Fortune Island Bahamas, The Journal of American Folklore, 1917.
0.77 Mrs. C. V. Jamison, A Louisiana Legend concerning Will o' the Wisp, The Journal of American Folklore, 1905.
0.76 Elsie Clews Parsons, Spirituals and Other Folklore from the Bahamas, The Journal of American Folklore, 1928.
0.76 , Negro Hymn of the Judgment Day, The Journal of American Folklore, 1896.
0.76 John H. Johnson, Folk-Lore from Antigua British West Indies, The Journal of American Folklore, 1921.
0.75 Elsie Clews Parsons, Folk-Lore from Aiken SC, The Journal of American Folklore, 1921.
0.73 Charles L. Edwards, Some Tales from Bahama Folk-Lore Fairy Stories, The Journal of American Folklore, 1891.
0.73 Emma M. Backus, Negro Hymn from Georgia, The Journal of American Folklore, 1898.
0.73 Charles L. Edwards, Some Tales from Bahama Folk-Lore, The Journal of American Folklore, 1891.
0.72 Elsie Clews Parsons, Folk-Tales Collected at Miami FLA, The Journal of American Folklore, 1917.
0.72 Emma M. Backus, Animal Tales from North Carolina, The Journal of American Folklore, 1898.
0.72 Emma M. Backus, Negro Hymn from Georgia, The Journal of American Folklore, 1897.
0.71 Melville J. Herskovits Frances S. Herskovits, Tales in Pidgin English from Ashanti, The Journal of American Folklore, 1937.
0.71 Mrs. M. E. M. Davis, De Witch-'ooman an' de Spinnin'-Wheel The Witch Prevented from reëntering Her Skin: A Tale from Louisiana, The Journal of American Folklore, 1905.
0.70 Mary Walker Finley Speers, Maryland and Virginia Folk-Lore, The Journal of American Folklore, 1913.
0.69 , Folk-Tales from Students in the Georgia State College, The Journal of American Folklore, 1919.
0.67 Melville J. Herskovits Frances S. Herskovits, Tales in Pidgin English from Nigeria, The Journal of American Folklore, 1931.
0.67 Mary A. Owen, Pig-Tail Charley, The Journal of American Folklore, 1903.
0.67 John Harrington Cox, Negro Tales from West Virginia, The Journal of American Folklore, 1934.
0.65 Gregory Bateson Robert A. Hall Jr., A Melanesian Culture-Contact Myth in Pidgin English, The Journal of American Folklore, 1944.
0.64 Elsie Clews Parsons, Barbados Folklore, The Journal of American Folklore, 1925.
0.63 Mrs. E. T. Boag, De Secon' Flood Story of a Negro Nurse, The Journal of American Folklore, 1898.
0.63 E. C. P., A West-Indian Tale, The Journal of American Folklore, 1919.
0.61 E. M. Backus, Cradle-Songs of Negroes in North Carolina, The Journal of American Folklore, 1894.
0.61 , Folklore from St Helena South Carolina, The Journal of American Folklore, 1925.
0.60 Elsie Clews Parsons, Tales from Guilford County North Carolina, The Journal of American Folklore, 1917.
0.60 Mrs. William Preston Johnston, Two Negro Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1896.
0.60 William C. Bates, Creole Folk-Lore from Jamaica II Nancy Stories, The Journal of American Folklore, 1896.
0.59 Elsie Clews Parsons, Proverbs from Barbados and the Bahamas, The Journal of American Folklore, 1930.
0.58 Mrs. E. M. Backus, Negro Hymns from Georgia, The Journal of American Folklore, 1897.
0.58 Isabel Gordon Carter, Mountain White Folk-Lore: Tales from the Southern Blue Ridge, The Journal of American Folklore, 1925.
0.58 E. M. Backus, Negro Ghost Stories, The Journal of American Folklore, 1896.
0.57 , The Twelve Days of Christmas; A Nursery Song, The Journal of American Folklore, 1900.
0.57 Hilda Armbrister, Proverbs from Abaco Bahamas, The Journal of American Folklore, 1917.
0.56 Helen H. Roberts, Three Jamaican Folk-Stories, The Journal of American Folklore, 1922.
0.56 Arthur Huff Fauset, Negro Folk Tales from the South (Alabama Mississippi Louisiana), The Journal of American Folklore, 1927.
0.55 Emily N. Harvey, A Brer Rabbit Story, The Journal of American Folklore, 1919.
0.54 James Taylor Adams Richard Chase, Two Transcriptions of "Jack and the Bull" by Polly Johnson, Journal of Folklore Research, 2001.
0.54 Portia Smiley, Folk-Lore from Virginia South Carolina Georgia Alabama and Florida, The Journal of American Folklore, 1919.
0.54 Elsie Clews Parsons, Riddles and Proverbs from the Bahama Islands, The Journal of American Folklore, 1919.
0.53 Ralph Steele Boggs, North Carolina Folktales Current in the 1820's, The Journal of American Folklore, 1934.
0.53 Wayland D. Hand, "Der Skonk Pole Cat", The Journal of American Folklore, 1945.
0.51 E. C. P., Tale and Song from Virginia, The Journal of American Folklore, 1921.
0.50 William C. Bates, Creole Folk-Lore from Jamaica I Proverbs, The Journal of American Folklore, 1896.
0.50 A. M. Bacon E. C. Parsons, Folk-Lore from Elizabeth City County Virginia, The Journal of American Folklore, 1922.
0.50 Mary Mann - Page Newton, Aunt Deborah Goes Visiting: A Sketch from Virginian Life, The Journal of American Folklore, 1891.
0.50 June Clark, Big Lies from Grassy, The Journal of American Folklore, 1934.
0.49 Archer Taylor, A Lithuanian Formula Tale, The Journal of American Folklore, 1946.
0.49 Marcia McLennan, Origin of the Cat; A Negro Tale, The Journal of American Folklore, 1896.
0.49 Arthur Huff Fauset, Tales and Riddles Collected in Philadelphia, The Journal of American Folklore, 1928.
0.49 S. G. Armistead, Two Brer Rabbit Stories from the Eastern Shore of Maryland, The Journal of American Folklore, 1971.
0.48 H. H. Finlay, Folklore from Eleuthera Bahamas, The Journal of American Folklore, 1925.
0.48 Zora Hurston, Dance Songs and Tales from the Bahamas, The Journal of American Folklore, 1930.
0.47 Elsie Clews Parsons, Folk Lore from Georgia, The Journal of American Folklore, 1934.
0.47 Elsie Clews Parsons, Tales from Maryland and Pennsylvania, The Journal of American Folklore, 1917.
0.45 Cameron C. Nickels, An Early Version of the "Tar Baby" Story, The Journal of American Folklore, 1981.
0.45 Vance Randolph Isabel Spradley, Ozark Mountain Riddles, The Journal of American Folklore, 1934.
0.44 , Pretty Pä-Tree, The Journal of American Folklore, 1898.
0.44 Mellinger E. Henry, "The Ballade of the Skunk", The Journal of American Folklore, 1944.
0.44 , An Old English Nursery Tale, The Journal of American Folklore, 1900.
0.42 Mary Willis Minor, How to Keep off Witches (As Related by a Negro), The Journal of American Folklore, 1898.
0.41 Richard M. Dorson, Dialect Stories of the Upper Peninsula: A New Form of American Folklore, The Journal of American Folklore, 1948.
0.40 Helen Rosemary Cole, Why Is Mistletoe, The Journal of American Folklore, 1946.
0.38 Elsie Clews Parsons, Riddles from Andros Island Bahamas, The Journal of American Folklore, 1917.
0.38 Elsie Clews Parsons, Notes on Folk-Lore of Guilford County North Carolina, The Journal of American Folklore, 1917.
0.37 Ralph Steele Boggs, North Carolina White Folktales and Riddles, The Journal of American Folklore, 1934.
0.36 Ada Wilson Trowbridge, Negro Customs and Folk-Stories of Jamaica, The Journal of American Folklore, 1896.
0.36 E. C. Perrow, Songs and Rhymes from the South, The Journal of American Folklore, 1913.
0.36 Howard W. Odum, Negro Hymn, The Journal of American Folklore, 1913.
0.35 , The Irishman and the Pumpkin, The Journal of American Folklore, 1899.
0.35 Elsie Clews Parsons, Bermuda Folklore, The Journal of American Folklore, 1925.
0.35 Mrs. Waller R. Bullock, The Collection of Maryland Folk-Lore, The Journal of American Folklore, 1898.
0.35 Mac Edward Leach, Jamaican Duppy Lore, The Journal of American Folklore, 1961.
0.34 Herbert Halpert, Negro Riddles Collected in New Jersey, The Journal of American Folklore, 1943.
0.33 S. V. Proudfit, The Hobyahs: A Scotch Nursery Tale, The Journal of American Folklore, 1891.
0.33 Richard M. Dorson, Negro Tales, Western Folklore, 1954.
0.33 Robert Duncan Bass, Negro Songs from the Pedee Country, The Journal of American Folklore, 1931.
0.33 George Lyman Kittredge, English Folk-Tales in America, The Journal of American Folklore, 1890.
0.32 Elsie Clews Parsons, Folk-Lore of the Cherokee of Robeson County North Carolina, The Journal of American Folklore, 1919.
0.32 Roger D. Abrahams, The Riddle of the Poisoned Animals, Western Folklore, 1977.
0.32 Monroe N. Work, Geechee and Other Proverbs, The Journal of American Folklore, 1919.
0.31 Lucile Vartanian Kirwan, Armenian Stories of Hodja, California Folklore Quarterly, 1943.
0.31 Elsie Clews Parsons, Lord Bateman, The Journal of American Folklore, 1928.
0.31 Ethel C. Syford, A Tennessee Mountain Work Song, The Journal of American Folklore, 1945.
0.31 Hannibal Gerald Duncan Winnie Leach Duncan, Superstitions and Sayings among the Southern Highlanders, The Journal of American Folklore, 1929.
0.30 Florence O. Meade, Folk Tales from the Virgin Islands, The Journal of American Folklore, 1932.
0.30 Calvin Claudel J.-M. Carrière, Three Tales from the French Folklore of Louisiana, The Journal of American Folklore, 1943.
0.30 A. Gerber, Uncle Remus Traced to the Old World, The Journal of American Folklore, 1893.
0.30 Melville J. Herskovits, Trinidad Proverbs ("Old Time Saying So"), The Journal of American Folklore, 1945.
0.30 Fanny D. Bergen, Louisiana Ghost Story, The Journal of American Folklore, 1899.
0.29 Richard C. Bundy, Folk-Tales from Liberia (In Abstract), The Journal of American Folklore, 1919.
0.29 Emma M. Backus, Negro Hymn from Georgia, The Journal of American Folklore, 1897.
0.29 , Folk-Tales from Students in Tuskegee Institute Alabama, The Journal of American Folklore, 1919.
0.29 Helen S. Thurston, Riddles from Massachusetts, The Journal of American Folklore, 1905.
0.29 J. A. C. Leland, Hay Sing Come from China, Western Folklore, 1947.
0.28 Daniel J. Crowley, Bahamian Narrative as Art and as Communication, Western Folklore, 1990.
0.28 Ervin Beck, Telling the Tale in Belize, The Journal of American Folklore, 1980.
0.28 A. E. Perkins, Negro Spirituals from the Far South, The Journal of American Folklore, 1922.
0.28 , The Irishman and the Moon, The Journal of American Folklore, 1899.
0.27 Herbert J. Landar, Four Navaho Summer Tales Part I, The Journal of American Folklore, 1959.
0.27 Jean Bassett Johnson, Three Mexican Tar Baby Stories, The Journal of American Folklore, 1940.
0.27 Frank D. Banks, Plantation Courtship, The Journal of American Folklore, 1894.
0.27 Louise Cramer, Songs of West Indian Negroes in the Canal Zone, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
0.26 , Courtship Formulas of Southern Negroes, The Journal of American Folklore, 1895.
0.26 Wendell S. Hadlock Anna K. Stimson, Traditional Cat Names, The Journal of American Folklore, 1946.
0.26 Mrs. Fanny D. Bergen, On the Eastern Shore, The Journal of American Folklore, 1889.
0.26 Howard W. Odum, Folk-Song and Folk-Poetry as Found in the Secular Songs of the Southern Negroes (Concluded), The Journal of American Folklore, 1911.
0.26 Calvin Claudel Jo Chartois, A French Cumulative Tale, The Journal of American Folklore, 1949.
0.26 David Benji Mudge-Paris, Tales and Riddles from Freetown Sierra Leone, The Journal of American Folklore, 1930.
0.25 , The Trick Bone of a Black Cat, The Journal of American Folklore, 1899.
0.25 James A. Honeÿ, Two South-African Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1909.
0.25 Ruth Ann Musick, Indiana Witch Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1952.
0.25 W. W. N., English Folk-Tales in America I, The Journal of American Folklore, 1888.
0.24 Alanson Skinner, European Folk-Tales Collected among the Menominee Indians, The Journal of American Folklore, 1913.
0.24 , The Irishmen and the Deer, The Journal of American Folklore, 1899.
0.23 , Some Riddles from Idaho, Western Folklore, 1965.
0.23 Carl Lindahl, A Tale of Verbal Economy: "Stiff Dick", Journal of Folklore Research, 2001.
0.23 Hanns Oertel, Notes on Six Negro Myths from the Georgia Coast, The Journal of American Folklore, 1889.
0.23 John A. Lomax, Stories of an African Prince: Yoruba Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1913.
0.23 Emma M. Backus, Christmas Carols from Georgia, The Journal of American Folklore, 1899.
0.23 Roger D. Abrahams, A Riddling on St Vincent, Western Folklore, 1983.
0.23 James N. Tidwell, Wellerisms in "Alexander's Weekly Messenger" 1837-1839. Western Folklore, 1950,
0.23 Susan Fort Redfearn, Songs from Georgia, The Journal of American Folklore, 1921.
0.22 F. G. Speck, Penobscot Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1915.
0.22 C. Grant Loomis, Hart's Tall Tales from Nevada, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
0.22 E. C. P., From "Spiritual" to Vaudeville, The Journal of American Folklore, 1922.
0.22 H. Carrington Bolton, Folk-Tale of the Pansy, The Journal of American Folklore, 1899.
0.21 Florence Truitt, Songs from Kentucky, The Journal of American Folklore, 1923.
0.21 Alice Lannon, A Model of Appropriate Behavior? "The Ship That Sailed on Land and Water", Journal of Folklore Research, 2001.
0.21 W. Prescott Webb, Notes on Folk-Lore of Texas, The Journal of American Folklore, 1915.
0.21 Henry C. Davis, Negro Folk-Lore in South Carolina, The Journal of American Folklore, 1914.
0.21 , Two Negro Witch-Stories, The Journal of American Folklore, 1899.
0.21 Charles Neely, The Lame Man Recovers the Use of His Legs, The Journal of American Folklore, 1934.
0.21 Alice Leon, Variants of Counting-out Rhymes, The Journal of American Folklore, 1895.
0.21 Isabel Gordon Carter, Mountain White Riddles, The Journal of American Folklore, 1934.
0.21 Susan Dix Spenney, Riddles and Ring-Games from Raleigh NC, The Journal of American Folklore, 1921.
0.20 Loraine Darby, Ring-Games from Georgia, The Journal of American Folklore, 1917.
0.20 J. Owen Dorsey, Two Biloxi Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1893.
0.20 Pat Schonberg, "The Lady and the Fly" Again, Western Folklore, 1956.
0.20 Curtis Owens, Whose "Dan Tucker"?, The Journal of American Folklore, 1971.
0.20 Elsie Clews Parsons, Ring Games and Jingles in Baṛbados, The Journal of American Folklore, 1930.
0.19 Vance Randolph Mary Celestia Parler, Riddles from Arkansas, The Journal of American Folklore, 1954.
0.19 WM. H. Mechling, Stories from Tuxtepec Oaxaca, The Journal of American Folklore, 1912.
0.19 Vance Randolph, Folktales from Arkansas, The Journal of American Folklore, 1952.
0.19 Vance Randolph, Bedtime Stories from Missouri, Western Folklore, 1951.
0.18 Fanny D. Bergen, English Folk-Tales in America II Johnny-Cake, The Journal of American Folklore, 1889.
0.18 Emma M. Backus, Negro Song from North Carolina, The Journal of American Folklore, 1898.
0.18 Pamela McArthur Cole, An Old Nursery Rhyme, The Journal of American Folklore, 1900.
0.18 Helen Roberts, Lullabies in Jamaica, The Journal of American Folklore, 1928.
0.18 Elsie Clews Parsons, Spirituals from the "American" Colony of Samana Bay Santo Domingo, The Journal of American Folklore, 1928.
0.18 Maurice McCarthy O'Leary, Certain Irish Superstitions, The Journal of American Folklore, 1898.
0.18 Harry Oster, Negro Humor: John and Old Marster, Journal of the Folklore Institute, 1968.
0.18 Marianna Seale Lea Seale, Easter Rock: A Louisiana Negro Ceremony, The Journal of American Folklore, 1942.
0.18 Richard M. Dorson, Negro Tales, Western Folklore, 1954.
0.18 Roger Welsch, The Cornstalk Fiddle, The Journal of American Folklore, 1964.
0.17 Thomas E. Cheney, Scandinavian Immigrant Stories, Western Folklore, 1959.
0.17 A. E. Perkins, Riddles from Negro School-Children in New Orleans La, The Journal of American Folklore, 1922.
0.17 E. C. Perrow, Songs and Rhymes from the South, The Journal of American Folklore, 1915.
0.17 Charles L. Perdue Jr., Is Old Jack Really Richard Chase?, Journal of Folklore Research, 2001.
0.17 Ferdinanda W. Reed, Krylov's "The Lion and the Wolf", The Journal of American Folklore, 1952.
0.16 Elaine Penninger, Little Will and Big Will, The Journal of American Folklore, 1960.
0.16 E. C. Beck, "Ze Skunk", The Journal of American Folklore, 1944.
0.16 B. J. Whiting, Independent Origins: Maine and Morogoro, The Journal of American Folklore, 1947.
0.16 W. L. McAtee, Bird Folklore from Roanoke Island North Carolina, The Journal of American Folklore, 1947.
0.16 Marcello Truzzi, The 100% American Songbag: Conservative Folksongs in America, Western Folklore, 1969.
0.16 John R. Swanton, Animal Stories from the Indians of the Muskhogean Stock, The Journal of American Folklore, 1913.
0.16 Ruby Andrews Moore, Superstitions of Georgia No 2, The Journal of American Folklore, 1896.
0.16 Richard M. Dorson, Polish Wonder Tales of Joe Woods, Western Folklore, 1949.
0.16 Burton Lowrimore, Six California Tales, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
0.16 A. P.T. E. Penard, Surinam Folk-Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1917.
0.16 William Wells Newell, The Ignis Fatuus Its Character and Legendary Origin, The Journal of American Folklore, 1904.
0.16 , Divination with the Sifter, The Journal of American Folklore, 1892.
0.15 Mischa Titiev, Folklore as an Expression of Araucanian Culture, The Journal of American Folklore, 1952.
0.15 Howard W. Odum, Folk-Song and Folk-Poetry as Found in the Secular Songs of the Southern Negroes, The Journal of American Folklore, 1911.
0.15 Roger D. Abrahams, Storytelling Events: Wake Amusements and the Structure of Nonsense on St Vincent, The Journal of American Folklore, 1982.
0.15 Archer Taylor, Cinderella a Century Ago, The Journal of American Folklore, 1964.
0.15 , Two Witch Stories, The Journal of American Folklore, 1899.
0.15 Ferdinanda W. Reed, Krylov's "The Quartette", The Journal of American Folklore, 1952.
0.15 Katherine Ware, A Nonsense Rhyme, Western Folklore, 1953.
0.15 J. Kunst, Some Animal Fables of the Chuh Indians, The Journal of American Folklore, 1915.
0.15 N. F. Woodall, Old Signs in Alabama, The Journal of American Folklore, 1930.
0.14 Henry M. Brooks, Weather Sayings of Salem Mass, The Journal of American Folklore, 1889.
0.14 Samuel T. Farquhar, The Tame Trout, California Folklore Quarterly, 1944.
0.14 Vance Randolph, Tales from the Ozarks, Western Folklore, 1955.
0.14 Ellen Chase, Story of Betts Haddington, The Journal of American Folklore, 1898.
0.14 J. W. Ashton, A Fourth European Tar Baby Story, The Journal of American Folklore, 1932.
0.14 Joyce K. Horvath, Mining Lore from Kellogg, Western Folklore, 1965.
0.14 Mellinger E. Henry, Nursery Rhymes and Game-Songs from Georgia, The Journal of American Folklore, 1934.
0.14 Roger D. Abrahams, Folk Beliefs in Southern Joke Books, Western Folklore, 1964.
0.14 Henry M. Wiltse, In the Southern Field of Folk-Lore, The Journal of American Folklore, 1900.
0.14 G. Seubring, Three Bushman and Hottentot Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1934.
0.14 Mrs. Mary Dickson Arrowood Thomas Hoffman Hamilton, Nine Negro Spirituals 1850-61 from Lower South Carolina, The Journal of American Folklore, 1928.
0.14 Mary Washington, Yours Till, Western Folklore, 1961.
0.14 William H. Babcock, Folk-Lore Jottings from Rockhaven D C, The Journal of American Folklore, 1891.
0.14 Mellinger E. Henry, Negro Songs from Georgia, The Journal of American Folklore, 1931.
0.13 Austin E. Fife, The Prayer Book in Cards, Western Folklore, 1968.
0.13 H. M. Smyser Thos. B. Stroup, Analogues to the Mak Story, The Journal of American Folklore, 1934.
0.13 Margaret Carpenter, Whitewashing Song, The Journal of American Folklore, 1938.
0.13 Alexander F. Chamberlain, Race-Character and Local Color in Proverbs, The Journal of American Folklore, 1904.
0.13 Roger D. Abrahams, A Note on Neck-Riddles in the West Indies as They Comment on Emergent Genre Theory, The Journal of American Folklore, 1985.
0.12 G. L. Kittredge, Note on the Song of "Mary Blane", The Journal of American Folklore, 1926.
0.12 Louise Fontaine Mann, Storybook Style: "Jack and the Green Man", Journal of Folklore Research, 2001.
0.12 Allen Walker Read, The World of Joe Strickland, The Journal of American Folklore, 1963.
0.12 Henrietta Corson Harris, Valpariso and Lily White, The Journal of American Folklore, 1934.
0.12 , Proverbs and Phrases, The Journal of American Folklore, 1892.
0.12 John R. Swanton, Some Chitimacha Myths and Beliefs, The Journal of American Folklore, 1917.
0.12 Boris Kremenliev, Proverbs of the Bulgarian People, The Journal of American Folklore, 1952.
0.12 Gertrude May Lutz, Another Tall Tale from California, Western Folklore, 1947.
0.12 Austin E. Fife, Virginia Folkways from a Mormon Journal, Western Folklore, 1950.
0.12 H. Carrington Bolton, Gombay a Festal Rite of Bermudian Negroes, The Journal of American Folklore, 1890.
0.12 Richard M. Dorson, Polish Tales from Joe Woods, Western Folklore, 1949.
0.11 Aurelio M. Espinosa, Notes on the Origin and History of the Tar-Baby story, The Journal of American Folklore, 1930.
0.11 Alexander E. Jones, A Source for William Gilmore Simms's "Sharp Snaffles", The Journal of American Folklore, 1957.
0.11 Caddie S. Isham, Games of Danville Va, The Journal of American Folklore, 1921.
0.11 Archer Taylor, Polish Riddles from Michigan, The Journal of American Folklore, 1949.
0.11 Shirley Marchalonis, Three Medieval Tales and Their Modern American Analogues, Journal of the Folklore Institute, 1976.
0.11 K. J. Holzknecht, Some Negro Song Variants from Louisville, The Journal of American Folklore, 1928.
0.11 G. M. Godden, Ropes of Sand; Asses; And the Danaides, The Journal of American Folklore, 1899.
0.11 Roland Steiner, Braziel Robinson Possessed of Two Spirits, The Journal of American Folklore, 1900.
0.10 Rena V. Grant, The Konikillah A Kwakiutl Tale, The Journal of American Folklore, 1946.
0.10 Charles Neely, Why the Irish Came to America, The Journal of American Folklore, 1933.
0.10 Phillips Barry, King John and the Bishop, The Journal of American Folklore, 1908.
0.10 Louise Rand Bascom, Ballads and Songs of Western North Carolina, The Journal of American Folklore, 1909.
0.10 A. F. Chamberlain, Folk-Lore of Canadian Children, The Journal of American Folklore, 1895.
0.10 , Nominies, The Journal of American Folklore, 1895.