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0.52 Claire C. Palmerino, Pleasing the Palate: Diet Selection and Aversion Learning, Western Folklore, 1981.
0.52 Anthony Cavender, Folk Hematology in the Appalachian South, Journal of Folklore Research, 1992.
0.49 Timothy Charles Lloyd, The Cincinnati Chili Culinary Complex, Western Folklore, 1981.
0.44 Margaret Magat, Balut: "Fertilized Duck Eggs and Their Role in Filipino Culture", Western Folklore, 2002.
0.44 S. J. Sackett, More Folk Medicine from Western Kansas, Western Folklore, 1965.
0.40 Ensign John Lancaster Riordan, Soda Fountain Lingo, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
0.37 Ozzie G. Simmons, Popular and Modern Medicine in Mestizo Communities of Coastal Peru and Chile, The Journal of American Folklore, 1955.
0.36 , [Introduction], Western Folklore, 1981.
0.36 Mimi Clar, Cobra Venom, Western Folklore, 1958.
0.36 Keith A. Neighbors, Mexican-American Folk Diseases, Western Folklore, 1969.
0.35 Frank M. Paulsen, A Hair of the Dog and Some Other Hangover Cures from Popular Tradition, The Journal of American Folklore, 1961.
0.35 William Madsen, Hot and Cold in the Universe of San Francisco Tecospa Valley of Mexico, The Journal of American Folklore, 1955.
0.35 Elizabeth Mosby Adler, Creative Eating: The Oreo Syndrome, Western Folklore, 1981.
0.35 S. J. Sackett, Flemish Folklore in Kansas, Western Folklore, 1961.
0.34 Ellen J. Stekert, Focus for Conflict: Southern Mountain Medical Beliefs in Detroit, The Journal of American Folklore, 1970.
0.33 Joe S. Graham, Folk Medicine and Intracultural Diversity among West Texas Mexican Americans, Western Folklore, 1985.
0.33 Weston La Barre, Aymara Biologicals and Other Medicines, The Journal of American Folklore, 1951.
0.32 Gala True, Introducing the Patient's Voice: An Applied Folklore Approach to Autonomy in Adolescent Health Care, Journal of Folklore Research, 1998.
0.32 Victoria George Alan Dundes, The Gomer: A Figure of American Hospital Folk Speech, The Journal of American Folklore, 1978.
0.32 Michael Owen Jones, Food Choice Symbolism and Identity: Bread-and-Butter Issues for Folkloristics and Nutrition Studies (American Folklore Society Presidential Address October 2005), The Journal of American Folklore, 2007.
0.31 D. Mas Masumoto, Brown Rice Sushi, Western Folklore, 1983.
0.31 Marjorie Sackett, Kansas Pioneer Recipes, Western Folklore, 1963.
0.31 Robert A. Georges, You Often Eat What Others Think You Are: Food as an Index of Others' Conceptions of Who One Is, Western Folklore, 1984.
0.30 William Marion Miller, The Snake Dilemma, The Journal of American Folklore, 1940.
0.30 J. Frederick Doering, Folk Remedies for Diverse Allergies, The Journal of American Folklore, 1944.
0.30 Theresa Preston-Werner, "Gallo Pinto": Tradition Memory and Identity in Costa Rican Foodways, The Journal of American Folklore, 2009.
0.30 James Harvey Young, Folk into Fake, Western Folklore, 1985.
0.30 Edward L. Conwell, Tennessee Remedies, The Journal of American Folklore, 1933.
0.29 Li Li, Cultural and Intercultural Functions of Chinese Restaurants in the Mountain West: "An Insider's Perspective", Western Folklore, 2002.
0.29 , Prologue, Western Folklore, 1981.
0.29 Ellen N. Grossmann, Herbs in Folk Medicine, Western Folklore, 1957.
0.28 Lin T. Humphrey, Traditional Foods? Traditional Values?, Western Folklore, 1989.
0.28 Marjorie Sackett, Folk Recipes as a Measure of Intercultural Penetration, The Journal of American Folklore, 1972.
0.28 Thomas A. Adler, Making Pancakes on Sunday: The Male Cook in Family Tradition, Western Folklore, 1981.
0.28 Leslie Prosterman, Food and Alliance at the County Fair, Western Folklore, 1981.
0.28 Lynne Ireland, The Compiled Cookbook as Foodways Autobiography, Western Folklore, 1981.
0.27 George M. Foster, Relationships between Spanish and Spanish-American Folk Medicine, The Journal of American Folklore, 1953.
0.27 Katharine T. Kell, Tobacco in Folk Cures in Western Society, The Journal of American Folklore, 1965.
0.26 William S. Fox Mae G. Banner, Social and Economic Contexts of Folklore Variants: The Case of Potato Chip Legends, Western Folklore, 1983.
0.26 Michael Owen Jones, What's Disgusting Why and What Does It Matter?, Journal of Folklore Research, 2000.
0.26 Theresa Preston-Werner, In the Kitchen: Negotiating Changing Family Roles in Costa Rica, Journal of Folklore Research, 2008.
0.26 Rocky Sexton, Cajun and Creole Treaters: Magico-Religious Folk Healing in French Louisiana, Western Folklore, 1992.
0.26 William J. Wallrich, Popular Cures for the Morning after, Western Folklore, 1950.
0.25 , Pancake Race, Western Folklore, 1951.
0.25 , Faith Healer, Western Folklore, 1951.
0.24 Norman D. Humphrey, Some Dietary and Health Practices of Detroit Mexicans, The Journal of American Folklore, 1945.
0.24 Elissa R. Henken, Escalating Danger in Contemporary Legends, Western Folklore, 2002.
0.24 Bente Gullveig Alver, The Bearing of Folk Belief on Cure and Healing, Journal of Folklore Research, 1995.
0.23 Rodney H. True, Folk Materia Medica, The Journal of American Folklore, 1901.
0.23 Holly Everett, Vernacular Health Moralities and Culinary Tourism in Newfoundland and Labrador, The Journal of American Folklore, 2009.
0.23 Sarah E. Newton, "The Jell-O Syndrome": Investigating Popular Culture/Foodways, Western Folklore, 1992.
0.23 Amy Lathrop, Pioneer Remedies from Western Kansas, Western Folklore, 1961.
0.23 Frank G. Speck, Catawba Herbals and Curative Practices, The Journal of American Folklore, 1944.
0.23 Cassandra Leah Quave Andrea Pieroni, Ritual Healing in Arbëreshë Albanian and Italian Communities of Lucania Southern Italy, Journal of Folklore Research, 2005.
0.23 E. Leroy Hatch, Home Remedies Mexican Style, Western Folklore, 1969.
0.23 Rose P. White, The Sourdough Biscuit, Western Folklore, 1956.
0.23 Maximo Ramos, The Aswang Syncrasy in Philippine Folklore, Western Folklore, 1969.
0.23 , Notes on the Medical Practices of the Visayans, The Journal of American Folklore, 1908.
0.22 Margaret Park Redfield, Notes on the Cookery of Tepoztlan Morelos, The Journal of American Folklore, 1929.
0.22 Sherman W. Selden, Curing Tales from Teso, Journal of the Folklore Institute, 1976.
0.22 Wayland D. Hand, Magical Medicine: An Alternative to "Alternative Medicine", Western Folklore, 1985.
0.22 Laurier Turgeon Madeleine Pastinelli, "Eat the World": Postcolonial Encounters in Quebec City's Ethnic Restaurants, The Journal of American Folklore, 2002.
0.22 Marion Pearsall, [Focus for Conflict: Southern Mountain Medical Beliefs in Detroit]: Prepared Comments, The Journal of American Folklore, 1970.
0.22 Simon J. Bronner, The Paradox of Pride and Loathing and Other Problems, Western Folklore, 1981.
0.22 M. H. de La Peña Brown, Una Tamalada: The Special Event, Western Folklore, 1981.
0.22 Ed Cray, South African Witchcraft, Western Folklore, 1964.
0.22 David Hufford, Folklore Studies Applied to Health, Journal of Folklore Research, 1998.
0.22 Steve Siporin, A Contemporary Legend from Italy, Journal of Folklore Research, 2008.
0.22 Amy Shuman, The Rhetoric of Portions, Western Folklore, 1981.
0.21 Gwladys Hughes Simon, Folk Beliefs from Hawaii, The Journal of American Folklore, 1952.
0.21 Bill Ellis, Whispers in an Ice Cream Parlor: Culinary Tourism Contemporary Legends and the Urban Interzone, The Journal of American Folklore, 2009.
0.21 George E. Simpson, Folk Medicine in Trinidad, The Journal of American Folklore, 1962.
0.21 Ellen J. Stekert, [Focus for Conflict: Southern Mountain Medical Beliefs in Detroit]: Reply to Prepared Comments, The Journal of American Folklore, 1970.
0.21 Ernest A. Siciliano, Don Quijote's Housekeeper: Algebrista?, The Journal of American Folklore, 1973.
0.21 , [Introduction], Western Folklore, 1981.
0.21 Howard Wight Marshall, Meat Preservation on the Farm in Missouri's "Little Dixie", The Journal of American Folklore, 1979.
0.21 Judy Lael Goldman, "A Moveable Feast": The Art of a Knish Maker, Western Folklore, 1981.
0.20 Peter Tamony, Sourdough and French Bread, Western Folklore, 1973.
0.20 Maximo Ramos, Belief in Ghouls in Contemporary Philippine Society, Western Folklore, 1968.
0.20 , Blood-Root "Chocolate", The Journal of American Folklore, 1906.
0.20 Austin E. Fife, Pioneer Mormon Remedies, Western Folklore, 1957.
0.20 Luanne Roth, Beyond Communitas: Cinematic Food Events and the Negotiation of Power Belonging and Exclusion, Western Folklore, 2005.
0.19 Lucy M. Long, Introduction, The Journal of American Folklore, 2009.
0.19 Doris Dosser, Virgin's Last Home, Western Folklore, 1964.
0.19 Arthur L. Campa, Some Herbs and Plants of Early California, Western Folklore, 1950.
0.19 , [Introduction], Western Folklore, 1981.
0.19 Leonard W. Moss Roger D. Abrahams Melvin M. Firestone Ellen J. Stekert Joani Blank, [Focus for Conflict: Southern Mountain Medical Beliefs in Detroit]: Discussion from the Floor, The Journal of American Folklore, 1970.
0.19 Herminia Q. Meñez, Encounters with Spirits: Mythology and the Ingkanto Syndrome in the Philippines, Western Folklore, 1978.
0.18 J. O. Brant-Sero, O-nō-dah, The Journal of American Folklore, 1911.
0.18 Leonard W. Moss Stephen C. Cappannari, Folklore and Medicine in an Italian Village, The Journal of American Folklore, 1960.
0.18 H. Henry Spoer, Arabic Calendrical Observances and Directions for Tricks and Practical Jokes, The Journal of American Folklore, 1944.
0.18 Jan Brunvand, Mock Recipes for "Planked" Game, Western Folklore, 1962.
0.18 Gladys Tantaquidgeon, Notes on the Origin and Uses of Plants of the Lake St John Montagnais, The Journal of American Folklore, 1932.
0.18 Stanley Brandes, Ritual Eating and Drinking in Tzintzuntzan: A Contribution to the Study of Mexican Foodways, Western Folklore, 1990.
0.18 Linda Lehrhaupt, The Organizational Seder in American Jewish Life, Western Folklore, 1986.
0.18 Edwin M. Loeb Carl Koch Ella-Marie K. Loeb, Kuanyama Ambo Magic 6 Medicinal Cosmetical and Charm Flora and Fauna, The Journal of American Folklore, 1956.
0.18 Charles Peabody, The Doughnut, The Journal of American Folklore, 1905.
0.18 , Epilogue, Western Folklore, 1981.
0.18 Richard M. Dorson, Nine Ghosts, Western Folklore, 1957.
0.17 C. Grant Loomis, Some Mexican Lore Prior to 1670. California Folklore Quarterly, 1944,
0.17 Donn V. Hart Harriett C. Hart, Cinderella in the Eastern Bisayas: With a Summary of the Philippine Folktale, The Journal of American Folklore, 1966.
0.17 C. Grant Loomis, Indications of Miners' Medicine, Western Folklore, 1949.
0.17 L. Michael Bell, Cokelore, Western Folklore, 1976.
0.17 Gary Alan Fine, The Kentucky Fried Rat: Legends and Modern Society, Journal of the Folklore Institute, 1980.
0.17 Marlene Dobkin, Fortune's Malice: Divination Psychotherapy and Folk Medicine in Peru, The Journal of American Folklore, 1969.
0.17 Mary Washington Clarke, Old-Fashioned Medicinal Plants Have Value, Western Folklore, 1962.
0.17 Fred Katz Marlene Dobkin de Rios, Hallucinogenic Music: An Analysis of the Role of Whistling in Peruvian Ayahuasca Healing Sessions, The Journal of American Folklore, 1971.
0.17 Kenneth Mac Leish, Notes on Folk Medicine in the Hopi Village of Moenkopi, The Journal of American Folklore, 1943.
0.17 Melvin M. Firestone, Sephardic Folk-Curing in Seattle, The Journal of American Folklore, 1962.
0.16 Mimi Clar, Abominable Snowman: A Business?, Western Folklore, 1961.
0.16 Arthur E. Hutson, The Seventh Son as a Healer, Western Folklore, 1957.
0.16 Albert B. Friedman, Grounding a Superstition: Lactation as Contraceptive, The Journal of American Folklore, 1982.
0.16 Henry Glassie, A Choctaw "Me All Face" Story, The Journal of American Folklore, 1964.
0.16 David Hufford, Customary Observances in Modern Medicine, Western Folklore, 1989.
0.16 Marcia Gaudet, Telling It Slant: Personal Narrative Tall Tales and the Reality of Leprosy, Western Folklore, 1990.
0.16 Gwladys Hughes Simon, Jankenpoi in Hawaii, Western Folklore, 1959.
0.16 Dorothea Lantos, Morning Sickness in Fathers, Western Folklore, 1959.
0.15 Richard M. Mirsky, Perspectives in the Study of Food Habits, Western Folklore, 1981.
0.15 Mimi Clar, "Honegar" and Folk Medicine, Western Folklore, 1961.
0.15 Sidney J. Levy, Personal Narratives: A Key to Interpreting Consumer Behavior, Western Folklore, 1981.
0.15 Mimi Clar, Chinese New Year (San Francisco), Western Folklore, 1958.
0.15 K. W. Clarke, Subterranean Longevity, Western Folklore, 1958.
0.15 Linda T. Humphrey, Small Group Festive Gatherings, Journal of the Folklore Institute, 1979.
0.15 Steve Siporin, From Kashrut to Cucina Ebraica: The Recasting of Italian Jewish Foodways, The Journal of American Folklore, 1994.
0.15 Katharine T. Kell, Folk Names for Tobacco, The Journal of American Folklore, 1966.
0.15 Richard W. Lieban, Shamanism and Social Control in a Philippine City, Journal of the Folklore Institute, 1965.
0.15 Mimi Clar, Mexican Indian Medicine, Western Folklore, 1958.
0.14 Eileen S. Barr Roger K. Brown, Human Skull for Love Potion, Western Folklore, 1958.
0.14 Edwin M. Loeb, Kuanyama Ambo Magic 2 Kuanyama Doctors, The Journal of American Folklore, 1955.
0.14 Peter Tamony, Martini Cocktail, Western Folklore, 1967.
0.14 Claire Noall, Medicine among the Early Mormons, Western Folklore, 1959.
0.14 V. Stefánsson, Notes on the Theory and Treatment of Diseases among the Mackenzie River Eskimo, The Journal of American Folklore, 1908.
0.14 John H. Bushnell, Medical Folklore from California, Western Folklore, 1947.
0.14 J. Frederick Doering, Pennsylvania German Folk Medicine in Waterloo County Ontario, The Journal of American Folklore, 1936.
0.14 , Dead Man's Hand, Western Folklore, 1951.
0.14 George F. Carter, A California Account of Uses of Medical Herbs, Western Folklore, 1947.
0.14 Ysamur Flores-Peña Robin Evanchuk, Kwanzaa: The Emergence of an African-American Holiday, Western Folklore, 1997.
0.14 Jerome Lipetzky, Poltergeists, Western Folklore, 1958.
0.13 Torunn Selberg, Faith Healing and Miracles: Narratives about Folk Medicine, Journal of Folklore Research, 1995.
0.13 John G. Bourke, The Folk-Foods of the Rio Grande Valley and of Northern Mexico, The Journal of American Folklore, 1895.
0.13 Kwesi Yankah, Narrative in Times of Crisis: AIDS Stories in Ghana, Journal of Folklore Research, 2004.
0.13 Bruce Jackson, Vagina Dentata and Cystic Teratoma, The Journal of American Folklore, 1971.
0.13 Mimi Clar, Apparition of Virgin, Western Folklore, 1962.
0.13 Weston La Barre, Aymara Folklore and Folk Temperament, Journal of the Folklore Institute, 1965.
0.13 Ann Hansen, Folk Medicine from Clarkston Utah, Western Folklore, 1959.
0.13 James Mooney, Cherokee Theory and Practice of Medicine, The Journal of American Folklore, 1890.
0.13 Eddie W. Wilson, The Onion in Folk Belief, Western Folklore, 1953.
0.13 Elfriede Grabner William Templer, The History of Research in Folk Medicine in German-Speaking Countries, Journal of the Folklore Institute, 1968.
0.13 Amy Shuman, Food Gifts: Ritual Exchange and the Production of Excess Meaning, The Journal of American Folklore, 2000.
0.13 Claire Noall, Superstitions Customs and Prescriptions of Mormon Midwives, California Folklore Quarterly, 1944.
0.12 Ricardo D. Trimillos, Histories Resistances and Reconciliations in a Decolonizable Space: The Philippine Delegation to the 1998 Smithsonian Folklife Festival, The Journal of American Folklore, 2008.
0.12 Mimi Clar, Capistrano Swallows, Western Folklore, 1962.
0.12 Donn V. Hart Harriett C. Hart, "Maka-andog": A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern Samar Philippines, The Journal of American Folklore, 1966.
0.12 Weston La Barre, Folk Medicine and Folk Science, The Journal of American Folklore, 1942.
0.12 Venetia Newall, Easter Eggs, The Journal of American Folklore, 1967.
0.12 Dick Raspa, A Short History of Giglio's: Occupational Roles as Play Frames, Western Folklore, 1991.
0.12 Elon Kulii, Hoodoo Tales Collected in Indiana, Journal of the Folklore Institute, 1979.
0.12 Andrea Graham, "Let's Eat!" Commitment and Communion in Cooperative Households, Western Folklore, 1981.
0.12 Grace Partridge Smith, Ram Lamb Sheep's Meat, Western Folklore, 1948.
0.12 Geoffrey P. Hunt, The Middle Class Revisited: Eating and Drinking in an English Village, Western Folklore, 1991.
0.12 Gary Alan Fine, The Goliath Effect: Corporate Dominance and Mercantile Legends, The Journal of American Folklore, 1985.
0.12 Eleanor Long, Aphrodisiacs Charms and Philtres, Western Folklore, 1973.
0.12 George W. Rich David F. Jacobs, Saltpeter: A Folkloric Adjustment to Acculturation Stress, Western Folklore, 1973.
0.12 Venetia Newall, A Moslem Christmas Celebration in London, The Journal of American Folklore, 1989.
0.12 Jack Santino, On The Nature of Healing as a Folk Event, Western Folklore, 1985.
0.12 C. Grant Loomis, Goose-Bone Science, Western Folklore, 1966.
0.11 , An Old Superstition, Western Folklore, 1948.
0.11 Mrs. V. A. Lucier, Mexican Superstitions Relating to Maternity, The Journal of American Folklore, 1897.
0.11 George D. Hendricks, Florida Folk Beliefs, Western Folklore, 1958.
0.11 Kenneth I. Periman, "Love Pills" in South Africa, Western Folklore, 1966.
0.11 Loudell F. Snow, "I Was Born Just Exactly with the Gift": An Interview with a Voodoo Practitioner, The Journal of American Folklore, 1973.
0.11 Raphael Patai, Indulco and Mumia, The Journal of American Folklore, 1964.
0.11 Martin Schmitt, "Meat's Meat": An Account of the Flesh-Eating Habits of Western Americans, Western Folklore, 1952.
0.11 Katharine Ware, Three Rhymes, Western Folklore, 1950.
0.11 Cordia Ming-Yeuk Chu, Menstrual Beliefs and Practices of Chinese Women, Journal of the Folklore Institute, 1980.
0.11 Mimi Clar, Raw Egg Cure for Curse, Western Folklore, 1964.
0.11 , Readings, The Journal of American Folklore, 1900.
0.10 Kenneth I. Periman, Silver Garnishes Indian Food, Western Folklore, 1970.
0.10 Elissa R. Henken, Gender Shifts in Contemporary Legend, Western Folklore, 2004.
0.10 Wayland D. Hand Marjorie Griffin, Inhalants in Respiratory Disorders, The Journal of American Folklore, 1964.
0.10 Herminia Q. Meñez, The Performance of Folk Narrative in Filipino Communities in California, Western Folklore, 1977.
0.10 Marcia Gaudet, The World Downside Up: Mardi Gras at Carville, The Journal of American Folklore, 1998.
0.10 Judith Lee Calhoun, Folk Cure for Skin Cancer, Western Folklore, 1966.
0.10 Wm. Marion Miller, A Cure for Cholera, The Journal of American Folklore, 1946.
0.10 , City Rustlers, Western Folklore, 1951.
0.10 John O. West, Cultural Confusion on the Playground, The Journal of American Folklore, 1971.