0.55 Isabel T. Kelly, Northern Paiute Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1938.
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0.55 Elsie Clews Parsons, Navaho Folk Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1923.
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0.54 W. W. Hill Dorothy W. Hill, Navaho Coyote Tales and Their Position in the Southern Athabaskan Group, The Journal of American Folklore, 1945.
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0.53 Wm. Carson, Ojibwa Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1917.
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0.53 Louisa McDermott, Folk-Lore of the Flathead Indians of Idaho: Adventures of Coyote, The Journal of American Folklore, 1901.
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0.49 Roland B. Dixon, Some Coyote Stories from the Maidu Indians of California, The Journal of American Folklore, 1900.
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0.48 Herbert J. Spinden, Myths of the Nez Percé Indians I, The Journal of American Folklore, 1908.
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0.46 Edward Winslow Gifford, Western Mono Myths, The Journal of American Folklore, 1923.
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0.46 Theodore Stern, Klamath Myth Abstracts, The Journal of American Folklore, 1963.
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0.43 James A. Teit, Two Plains Cree Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1921.
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0.42 Roland B. Dixon, Shasta Myths, The Journal of American Folklore, 1910.
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0.41 William E. Koch, Hunting Beliefs and Customs from Kansas, Western Folklore, 1965.
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0.40 Barbara Thrall Rogers A. H. Gayton, Twenty-Seven Chukchansi Yokuts Myths, The Journal of American Folklore, 1944.
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0.39 , Heroic Deeds of Glooscap, The Journal of American Folklore, 1888.
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0.38 Verne F. Ray, Sanpoil Folk Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1933.
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0.38 F. G. Speck, European Tales among the Chickasaw Indians, The Journal of American Folklore, 1913.
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0.38 Albert B. Reagan L. V. W. Walters, Tales from the Hoh and Quileute, The Journal of American Folklore, 1933.
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0.37 James A. Teit, Kaska tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1917.
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0.37 Francy Calhoun, Four Puget Sound Folktales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1946.
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0.37 J. Alden Mason, Myths of the Uintah Utes, The Journal of American Folklore, 1910.
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0.36 Jean Sapir, Yurok Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1928.
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0.36 Frank G. Speck, Montagnais and Naskapi Tales from the Labrador Peninsula, The Journal of American Folklore, 1925.
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0.36 J. R. Cresswell, Folk-Tales of the Swampy Cree of Northern Manitoba, The Journal of American Folklore, 1923.
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0.36 A. L. Kroeber, Ute Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1901.
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0.35 James A. Teit, Tahltan Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1919.
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0.35 Harley Stamp, A Malecite Tale: Adventures of Bukschinskwesk, The Journal of American Folklore, 1915.
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0.35 Hermann Haeberlin Franz Boas, Mythology of Puget Sound, The Journal of American Folklore, 1924.
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0.34 Robert H. Lowie, Shoshonean Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1924.
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0.34 Edward Jack, Maliseet Legends, The Journal of American Folklore, 1895.
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0.34 W. C. Elliott, Lake Lillooet Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1931.
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0.34 Roland B. Dixon, Shasta Myths (Continued), The Journal of American Folklore, 1910.
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0.34 D. S. Davidson, Some Tete de Boule Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1928.
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0.34 Frank G. Speck, Some Naskapi Myths from Little Whale River, The Journal of American Folklore, 1915.
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0.34 F. G. Speck, Some Micmac Tales from Cape Breton Island, The Journal of American Folklore, 1915.
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0.33 Pliny Earle Goddard, Lassik Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1906.
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0.33 Roland B. Dixon, Achomawi and Atsugewi Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1908.
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0.33 Jaime de Angulo L. S. Freeland, Two Achumawi Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1931.
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0.32 Horace P. Beck, Algonquin Folklore from Maniwaki, The Journal of American Folklore, 1947.
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0.32 R. Dangel, Bear and Fawns, The Journal of American Folklore, 1929.
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0.32 H. H. St. Clair R. H. Lowie, Shoshone and Comanche Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1909.
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0.31 Livingston Farrand Leo J. Frachtenberg, Shasta and Athapascan Myths from Oregon, The Journal of American Folklore, 1915.
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0.31 James A. Teit, Tahltan Tales (Continued), The Journal of American Folklore, 1921.
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0.31 Jarold Ramsey, Three Warm Springs-Wasco Stories, Western Folklore, 1972.
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0.31 Douglas Leechman, Loucheux Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1950.
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0.30 Henriette Rothschild Kroeber, Wappo Myths, The Journal of American Folklore, 1908.
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0.30 Charles Camsell C. M. Barbeau, Loucheux Myths, The Journal of American Folklore, 1915.
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0.30 E. C. Beck, "Ze Skunk", The Journal of American Folklore, 1944.
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0.30 Franz Boas, Traditions of the Tillamook Indians II, The Journal of American Folklore, 1898.
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0.30 George F. Weisel, A Flathead Indian Tale, The Journal of American Folklore, 1952.
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0.30 W. M. Beauchamp, Onondaga Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1893.
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0.30 A. F. Chamberlain, A Kootenay Legend: The Coyote and the Mountain-Spirit, The Journal of American Folklore, 1894.
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0.30 Pat Schonberg, "The Lady and the Fly" Again, Western Folklore, 1956.
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0.30 E. W. Gifford, Coast Yuki Myths, The Journal of American Folklore, 1937.
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0.29 Henriette Rothschild Kroeber, Papago Coyote Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1909.
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0.29 F. G. Speck, Some Catawba Texts and Folk-Lore, The Journal of American Folklore, 1913.
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0.28 E. W. Gifford, Northeastern and Western Yavapai Myths, The Journal of American Folklore, 1933.
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0.28 A. F. Chamberlain, A Mississaga Legend of Nā′nībōjū′, The Journal of American Folklore, 1892.
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0.28 S. A. Barrett Geo. W. Stewart David J. Woosley A. L. Kroeber D. L. Spencer, Notes on California Folk-Lore, The Journal of American Folklore, 1908.
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0.28 Diamond Jenness, Myths of the Carrier Indians of British Columbia, The Journal of American Folklore, 1934.
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0.28 Livingston Farrand Theresa Mayer, Quileute Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1919.
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0.27 Victor Barnouw, A Psychological Interpretation of a Chippewa Origin Legend, The Journal of American Folklore, 1955.
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0.27 Truman Michelson, Ojibwa Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1911.
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0.27 Judy Trejo, Coyote Tales: A Paiute Commentary, The Journal of American Folklore, 1974.
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0.27 J. Owen Dorsey, Abstracts of Omaha and Ponka Myths II, The Journal of American Folklore, 1888.
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0.27 James A. Teit, Tahltan Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1921.
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0.27 , The Jay and the Martin, The Journal of American Folklore, 1898.
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0.27 Wilson D. Wallis, Folk Tales from Shumopovi Second Mesa, The Journal of American Folklore, 1936.
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0.26 Ruth Benedict, Serrano Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1926.
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0.26 James Teit, Two Tahltan Traditions, The Journal of American Folklore, 1909.
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0.26 May M. Edel, Stability in Tillamook Folklore, The Journal of American Folklore, 1944.
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0.25 Frank G. Speck, Penobscot Tales and Religious Beliefs, The Journal of American Folklore, 1935.
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0.25 Alanson Skinner, Sauk Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1928.
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0.25 John R. Swanton, Explanation of the Seattle Totem Pole, The Journal of American Folklore, 1905.
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0.25 Alanson Skinner, Plains Cree Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1916.
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0.25 Robert F. Heizer, Two Chumash Legends, The Journal of American Folklore, 1955.
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0.24 Arthur Huff Fauset, Folklore from the Half-Breeds in Nova Scotia, The Journal of American Folklore, 1925.
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0.24 James Teit, Traditions of the Lillooet Indians of British Columbia, The Journal of American Folklore, 1912.
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0.23 J. Owen Dorsey, Omaha Folk-Lore Notes, The Journal of American Folklore, 1888.
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0.23 Sheila O'Neill, Americana, Western Folklore, 1952.
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0.23 John R. Swanton, Animal Stories from the Indians of the Muskhogean Stock, The Journal of American Folklore, 1913.
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0.23 Frank Russell, Athabascan Myths, The Journal of American Folklore, 1900.
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0.23 Archer Taylor, Little Red Riding Hood, California Folklore Quarterly, 1944.
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0.23 George F. Will, Some Hidatsa and Mandan Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1912.
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0.23 Robert J. Miller, Situation and Sequence in the Study of Folklore, The Journal of American Folklore, 1952.
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0.23 F. A. Golder, A Kadiak Island Story: The White-Faced Bear, The Journal of American Folklore, 1907.
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0.22 Frank Russell, Myths of the Jicarilla Apaches, The Journal of American Folklore, 1898.
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0.22 Horace P. Beck, The Wolves of Maine, The Journal of American Folklore, 1948.
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0.22 Dorothy Rockhill, The Magpie and the Fox, The Journal of American Folklore, 1893.
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0.22 Albert S. Gatschet, Oregonian Folk-Lore, The Journal of American Folklore, 1891.
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0.22 A. L. Kroeber, Sinkyone Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1919.
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0.22 S. A. Barrett, A Composite Myth of the Pomo Indians, The Journal of American Folklore, 1906.
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0.22 Alanson Skinner, Plains Ojibwa Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1919.
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0.22 A. F. Chamberlain, Tales of the Mississaguas I, The Journal of American Folklore, 1889.
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0.22 Jaime de Angulo L. S. Freeland, Miwok and Pomo Myths, The Journal of American Folklore, 1928.
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0.22 Franz Boas, Traditions of the Ts'ets'ā'ut II, The Journal of American Folklore, 1897.
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0.21 J. Frank Dobie, Greatest of All the Grizzlies, California Folklore Quarterly, 1944.
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0.21 R. L. Packard, Notes on the Mythology and Religion of the Nez Perces, The Journal of American Folklore, 1891.
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0.21 F. G. Speck L. G. Carr, Catawba Folk Tales from Chief Sam Blue, The Journal of American Folklore, 1947.
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0.21 Fred Swindlehurst, Folk-Lore of the Cree Indians, The Journal of American Folklore, 1905.
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0.21 Gladys Tantaquidgeon, How the Summer Season Was Brought North, The Journal of American Folklore, 1941.
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0.21 George D. Hendricks, Bird Language in Texas, Western Folklore, 1959.
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0.21 Aurelio M. Espinosa, A New Classification of the Fundamental Elements of the Tar-Baby Story on the Basis of Two Hundred and Sixty-Seven Versions, The Journal of American Folklore, 1943.
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0.21 Clara Kern Bayliss, A Kwakiutl Fragment, The Journal of American Folklore, 1909.
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0.21 Walter Goldschmidt George Foster Frank Essene, War Stories from Two Enemy Tribes, The Journal of American Folklore, 1939.
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0.21 D. S. Davidson, Folk Tales from Grand Lake Victoria Quebec, The Journal of American Folklore, 1928.
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0.20 H. ten Kate, Legends of the Cherokees, The Journal of American Folklore, 1889.
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0.20 S. C. Simms, Traditions of the Sarcee Indians, The Journal of American Folklore, 1904.
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0.20 Elva Young Van Winkle, The Lady and the Fly, Western Folklore, 1955.
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0.20 , How the Jays Saved Their Souls, The Journal of American Folklore, 1898.
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0.20 Aurelio M. Espinosa, Pueblo Indian Folk Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1936.
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0.20 A. F. Chamberlain, Nanibozhu amongst the Otchipwe Mississagas and Other Algonkian Tribes, The Journal of American Folklore, 1891.
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0.20 Francis P. Magoun_ Jr., The Owl and the Nightingale and the Tale of the Cat and the Fox, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
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0.20 A. L. Kroeber, Wishosk Myths, The Journal of American Folklore, 1905.
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0.20 W. L. McAtee, Bird Folklore from Roanoke Island North Carolina, The Journal of American Folklore, 1947.
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0.20 A. F. Chamberlain, American Indian Legends and Beliefs about the Squirrel and the Chipmunk, The Journal of American Folklore, 1896.
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0.19 WM. H. Mechling, Stories from Tuxtepec Oaxaca, The Journal of American Folklore, 1912.
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0.19 William John Potts, Creation Myth of the California Indians, The Journal of American Folklore, 1892.
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0.19 Curt NimuendajúRobert H. Lowie, Šerente Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1944.
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0.19 Robert F. Spencer W. K. Carter, The Blind Man and the Loon: Barrow Eskimo Variants, The Journal of American Folklore, 1954.
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0.19 Martin Schmitt, "Meat's Meat": An Account of the Flesh-Eating Habits of Western Americans, Western Folklore, 1952.
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0.19 Edward L. Handy, Zuñi Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1918.
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0.19 Franz Boas, Traditions of the Tillamook Indians, The Journal of American Folklore, 1898.
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0.19 Clark Wissler, Some Dakota Myths I, The Journal of American Folklore, 1907.
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0.19 William E. Koch, More Wellerisms from Kansas 1959. Western Folklore, 1960,
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0.19 J. Owen Dorsey, Two Biloxi Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1893.
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0.19 Paul Radin A. B. Reagan, Ojibwa Myths and Tales The Manabozho Cycle, The Journal of American Folklore, 1928.
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0.18 Truman Michelson, Micmac Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1925.
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0.18 Frank Goodwyn, Johnny Sands, The Journal of American Folklore, 1948.
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0.18 Jessie E. Baker, Piankishaw Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1931.
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0.18 Wilson D. Wallis, Beliefs and Tales of the Canadian Dakota, The Journal of American Folklore, 1923.
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0.18 William Jones, Ojibwa Tales from the North Shore of Lake Superior, The Journal of American Folklore, 1916.
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0.18 Erminie W. Voegelin, Three Shasta Myths including "Orpheus", The Journal of American Folklore, 1947.
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0.18 Mary L. Neff, Pima and Papago Legends, The Journal of American Folklore, 1912.
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0.18 Arthur Wright, An Athabascan Tradition from Alaska, The Journal of American Folklore, 1908.
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0.18 Louis L. Meeker, Siouan Mythological Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1901.
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0.18 J. Owen Dorsey, Nanibozhu in Siouan Mythology, The Journal of American Folklore, 1892.
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0.18 Herbert J. Spinden, Myths of the Nez Percé Indians II, The Journal of American Folklore, 1908.
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0.18 June McCormick Collins, The Mythological Basis for Attitudes toward Animals among Salish-Speaking Indians, The Journal of American Folklore, 1952.
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0.18 Gregory J. Longenecker, Sequential Parody Graffiti, Western Folklore, 1977.
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0.18 Lawrence M. Schoen James L. Armagost, Coyote as Cheat in Comanche Folktales, Western Folklore, 1992.
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0.17 Alanson Skinner, Traditions of the Iowa Indians, The Journal of American Folklore, 1925.
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0.17 Harry Hull St. Clair Leo J. Frachtenberg, Traditions of the Coos Indians of Oregon, The Journal of American Folklore, 1909.
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0.17 June Helm Mac Neish, Contemporary Folk Beliefs of a Slave Indian Band, The Journal of American Folklore, 1954.
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0.17 Frank G. Speck, Malecite Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1917.
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0.17 William J. Wallace, Hupa Narrative Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1948.
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0.17 M. K. Gould, Two Legends of the Mojave-Apache Told by Captain Jim (Hoo-kut-a-go-che "Nose-Tied-up") of That Tribe, The Journal of American Folklore, 1921.
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0.17 C. Hart Merriam, Transmigration in California, The Journal of American Folklore, 1909.
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0.17 Robert Bell, Legends of the Slavey Indians of the Mackenzie River, The Journal of American Folklore, 1901.
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0.17 Ferdinanda W. Reed, Krylov's "Demian's Fish Soup", The Journal of American Folklore, 1952.
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0.17 Elsie Clews Parsons, Laguna Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1931.
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0.17 Deanna M. Kingston Lucy Tanaqiq Koyuk Earl Aisana Mayac, The Story of the King Island Wolf Dance Then and Now, Western Folklore, 2001.
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0.16 Franz Boas, Traditions of the Ts'ets'ā′ut I, The Journal of American Folklore, 1896.
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0.16 Simon J. Bronner, "This Is Why We Hunt": Social-Psychological Meanings of the Traditions and Rituals of Deer Camp, Western Folklore, 2004.
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0.16 Elizabeth Burrows, Eskimo Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1926.
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0.16 Louise Pound, The "Slippryjinny", Western Folklore, 1955.
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0.16 Jacqueline Thursby, Ritual Identity: Hunting and Feasting in Utah and Southeastern Idaho, Western Folklore, 2004.
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0.16 Simon J. Bronner, Contesting Tradition: The Deep Play and Protest of Pigeon Shoots, The Journal of American Folklore, 2005.
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0.16 Eve Ball Eustace Fatty, Chiricahua Legends, Western Folklore, 1956.
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0.16 Vilhjálmur Stefánsson, Icelandic Beast and Bird Lore, The Journal of American Folklore, 1906.
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0.16 A. F. Chamberlain, Tales of the Mississaguas II, The Journal of American Folklore, 1890.
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0.16 Franz Boas, The Origin of Death, The Journal of American Folklore, 1917.
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0.16 James A. Teit, Story of Bear, The Journal of American Folklore, 1926.
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0.15 Oliver Evans, Selections from the Bestiary of Leonardo Da Vinci, The Journal of American Folklore, 1951.
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0.15 Fred Kniffen, The Deer-Hunt Complex in Louisiana, The Journal of American Folklore, 1949.
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0.15 Marius Barbeau, Bear Mother, The Journal of American Folklore, 1946.
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0.15 De Cost Smith, Onondaga Superstitions Hunting, The Journal of American Folklore, 1889.
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0.15 Alice Crissman O'Brien, Tongue Twisters from California, Western Folklore, 1963.
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0.15 F. G. Speck, Penobscot Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1915.
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0.14 Theodore Stern, The Trickster in Klamath Mythology, Western Folklore, 1953.
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0.14 E. Ahenakew, Cree Trickster Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1929.
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0.14 H. R. Voth, Arapaho Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1912.
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0.14 Stansbury Hagar, The Celestial Bear, The Journal of American Folklore, 1900.
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0.14 George Devereux, Mohave Coyote Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1948.
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0.14 Mimi Clar, Hunting Custom, Western Folklore, 1957.
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0.14 Robert Bell, The History of the Che-che-puy-ew-tis A Legend of the Northern Crees, The Journal of American Folklore, 1897.
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0.14 Victor Barnouw, A Psychological Interpretation of a Chippewa Origin Legend, The Journal of American Folklore, 1955.
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0.14 Jesse W. Harris, The Catskin Legend in Southern Illinois, The Journal of American Folklore, 1945.
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0.14 Truman Michelson, Piegan Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1911.
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0.14 Franz Boas, Eskimo Tales and Songs, The Journal of American Folklore, 1894.
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0.14 Jeremiah Curtin Roland B. Dixon, Achomawi Myths, The Journal of American Folklore, 1909.
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0.14 R. J. Weitlaner, Seneca Tales and Beliefs, The Journal of American Folklore, 1915.
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0.14 A. L. Kroeber, Tales of the Smith Sound Eskimo, The Journal of American Folklore, 1899.
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0.14 Truman Michelson, The Menomini Hairy Serpent and the Hairy Fish, The Journal of American Folklore, 1935.
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0.14 D. H. Hymes, Two Wasco Motifs, The Journal of American Folklore, 1953.
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0.14 Paul Radin, The Thunderbird Warclub A Winnebago Tale, The Journal of American Folklore, 1931.
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0.14 John G. Bourke, The Song of the Ancient People, The Journal of American Folklore, 1893.
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0.14 James Mooney, Myths of the Cherokees, The Journal of American Folklore, 1888.
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0.14 , The Festival of the Sacrifice of the White Dog as Now Practised at the Onondaga Reservation, The Journal of American Folklore, 1888.
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0.14 Richard C. Poulsen, Mules as Venison: Or the Fecundity of Utah's Oral Tradition, Western Folklore, 1974.
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0.14 Henrietta Schmerler, Trickster Marries His Daughter, The Journal of American Folklore, 1931.
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0.14 G. Hubert Smith, Three Miami Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1939.
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0.13 George Schwab, Bulu Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1919.
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0.13 Jay Mechling, Picturing Hunting, Western Folklore, 2004.
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0.13 J. W. Chapman, Athapascan Traditions from the Lower Yukon, The Journal of American Folklore, 1903.
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0.13 Florence Truitt, Songs from Kentucky, The Journal of American Folklore, 1923.
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0.13 W. M. Beauchamp, Onondaga Tales II O-kwen-cha or Red Paint, The Journal of American Folklore, 1889.
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0.13 Ruth M. Boyer, A Mescalero Apache Tale: The Bat and the Flood, Western Folklore, 1972.
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0.13 Stanley A. Fishler, A Navaho Version of the "Bear's Son" Folktale, The Journal of American Folklore, 1953.
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0.13 George Bird Grinnell, A Cheyenne Obstacle Myth, The Journal of American Folklore, 1903.
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0.13 George Schwab, Bulu Folk-Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1914.
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0.13 Kimball Young Thomas D. Cutsforth, Hunting Superstitions in the Cow Creek Region of Southern Oregon, The Journal of American Folklore, 1928.
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0.13 Franz Boas, Eskimo Tales and Songs, The Journal of American Folklore, 1897.
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0.13 William A. Dobak, An Eighteenth-Century "Bear Story", The Journal of American Folklore, 1972.
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0.13 George D. Hendricks, Misconceptions concerning Western Wild Animals, Western Folklore, 1953.
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0.13 Robert F. Greenlee, Folktales of the Florida Seminole, The Journal of American Folklore, 1945.
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0.13 J. Owen Dorsey, The Social Organization of the Siouan Tribes, The Journal of American Folklore, 1891.
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0.13 Herbert J. Landar, Four Navaho Summer Tales Part II, The Journal of American Folklore, 1959.
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0.12 Henry S. Kernan, A Colombian Ghost Story, The Journal of American Folklore, 1949.
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0.12 Albert Ernest Jenks, The Bear-Maiden An Ojibwa Folk-Tale from lac Courte Oreille Reservation Wisconsin, The Journal of American Folklore, 1902.
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0.12 William Whitman, Origin Legends of the Oto, The Journal of American Folklore, 1938.
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0.12 George W. Stewart A. L. Kroeber Roland B. Dixon S. A. Barrett, Notes on California Folk-Lore, The Journal of American Folklore, 1906.
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0.12 Phyllis Morrow Toby Alice Volkman, The Loon with the Ivory Eyes: A Study in Symbolic Archaeology, The Journal of American Folklore, 1975.
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0.12 Weston La Barre, The Aymara: History and Worldview, The Journal of American Folklore, 1966.
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0.12 , Tongue Twisters, Western Folklore, 1960.
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0.12 Edward Sapir, Indian Legends from Vancouver Island, The Journal of American Folklore, 1959.
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0.12 Frances Densmore, Imitative Dances among the American Indians, The Journal of American Folklore, 1947.
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0.12 Herbert J. Landar, Four Navaho Summer Tales Part I, The Journal of American Folklore, 1959.
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0.12 William E. Koch, Wellerisms from Kansas, Western Folklore, 1959.
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0.12 Robert F. Scott, Prairie Fires and Fire Fighting, Western Folklore, 1953.
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0.12 James Deans, Legend of the Fin-Back Whale Crest of the Haidas Queen Charlotte's Island B C, The Journal of American Folklore, 1892.
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0.12 Elsie Clews Parsons, Micmac Folklore, The Journal of American Folklore, 1925.
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0.12 Morris Edward Opler, Mythology and Folk Belief in the Maintenance of Jicarilla Apache Tribal Endogamy, The Journal of American Folklore, 1947.
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0.12 John R. Swanton, Some Chitimacha Myths and Beliefs, The Journal of American Folklore, 1917.
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0.12 T. M. Pearce, Animal Place Names in the West, Western Folklore, 1954.
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0.12 A. L. Kroeber, Animal Tales of the Eskimo, The Journal of American Folklore, 1899.
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0.12 Morris Edward Opler, The Creative Role of Shamanism in Mescalero Apache Mythology, The Journal of American Folklore, 1946.
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0.11 Elsie Clews Parsons, Pueblo-Indian Folk-Tales Probably of Spanish Provenience, The Journal of American Folklore, 1918.
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0.11 , The Irishmen and the Deer, The Journal of American Folklore, 1899.
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0.11 , Some Wellerisms from Idaho, Western Folklore, 1966.
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0.11 John Peabody Harrington, A Yuma Account of Origins, The Journal of American Folklore, 1908.
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0.11 David Kaufman, Rumsen Ohlone Folklore: Two Tales, Journal of Folklore Research, 2008.
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0.11 James Mackintosh Bell, The Fireside Stories of the Chippwyans, The Journal of American Folklore, 1903.
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0.11 George Perkins, A Pre-Civil War American "Fox and the Goose", The Journal of American Folklore, 1964.
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0.11 Truman Michelson, Notes on Peoria Folk-Lore and Mythology, The Journal of American Folklore, 1917.
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0.11 Mary A. Owen, Coyote and Little Pig, The Journal of American Folklore, 1902.
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0.11 Samuel T. Farquhar, The Tame Trout, California Folklore Quarterly, 1944.
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0.11 S. B. Hustvedt, The Preacher and the Gray Mare, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
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0.11 John S. P. Tatlock, The Three Ravens in Ohio, The Journal of American Folklore, 1918.
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0.11 Constance Goddard Du Bois, The Story of the Chaup: A Myth of the Diegueños, The Journal of American Folklore, 1904.
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0.11 Alexander H. Krappe, Far Eastern Fox Lore, California Folklore Quarterly, 1944.
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0.11 Amy Lathrop, A Kansas Fish Story, Western Folklore, 1963.
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0.11 J. Owen Dorsey, Teton Folk-Lore Notes, The Journal of American Folklore, 1889.
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0.11 A. L. Kroeber, Cheyenne Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1900.
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0.11 F. A. Golder, Tales from Kodiak Island II, The Journal of American Folklore, 1903.
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0.11 Louis L. Meeker, White Man A Siouan Myth, The Journal of American Folklore, 1902.
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0.10 William John Potts, Peter Piper's Proper Pronunciation of Perfect English versus Peter Pipernus, The Journal of American Folklore, 1892.
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0.10 J. Kunst, Some Animal Fables of the Chuh Indians, The Journal of American Folklore, 1915.
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0.10 Robert L. Rands, Horned Serpent Stories, The Journal of American Folklore, 1954.
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