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0.53 Wm. Carson, Ojibwa Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1917.
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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0.48 Herbert J. Spinden, Myths of the Nez Percé Indians I, The Journal of American Folklore, 1908.
0.46 Edward Winslow Gifford, Western Mono Myths, The Journal of American Folklore, 1923.
0.46 Theodore Stern, Klamath Myth Abstracts, The Journal of American Folklore, 1963.
0.43 James A. Teit, Two Plains Cree Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1921.
0.42 Roland B. Dixon, Shasta Myths, The Journal of American Folklore, 1910.
0.41 William E. Koch, Hunting Beliefs and Customs from Kansas, Western Folklore, 1965.
0.40 Barbara Thrall Rogers A. H. Gayton, Twenty-Seven Chukchansi Yokuts Myths, The Journal of American Folklore, 1944.
0.39 , Heroic Deeds of Glooscap, The Journal of American Folklore, 1888.
0.38 Verne F. Ray, Sanpoil Folk Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1933.
0.38 F. G. Speck, European Tales among the Chickasaw Indians, The Journal of American Folklore, 1913.
0.38 Albert B. Reagan L. V. W. Walters, Tales from the Hoh and Quileute, The Journal of American Folklore, 1933.
0.37 James A. Teit, Kaska tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1917.
0.37 Francy Calhoun, Four Puget Sound Folktales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1946.
0.37 J. Alden Mason, Myths of the Uintah Utes, The Journal of American Folklore, 1910.
0.36 Jean Sapir, Yurok Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1928.
0.36 Frank G. Speck, Montagnais and Naskapi Tales from the Labrador Peninsula, The Journal of American Folklore, 1925.
0.36 J. R. Cresswell, Folk-Tales of the Swampy Cree of Northern Manitoba, The Journal of American Folklore, 1923.
0.36 A. L. Kroeber, Ute Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1901.
0.35 James A. Teit, Tahltan Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1919.
0.35 Harley Stamp, A Malecite Tale: Adventures of Bukschinskwesk, The Journal of American Folklore, 1915.
0.35 Hermann Haeberlin Franz Boas, Mythology of Puget Sound, The Journal of American Folklore, 1924.
0.34 Robert H. Lowie, Shoshonean Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1924.
0.34 Edward Jack, Maliseet Legends, The Journal of American Folklore, 1895.
0.34 W. C. Elliott, Lake Lillooet Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1931.
0.34 Roland B. Dixon, Shasta Myths (Continued), The Journal of American Folklore, 1910.
0.34 D. S. Davidson, Some Tete de Boule Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1928.
0.34 Frank G. Speck, Some Naskapi Myths from Little Whale River, The Journal of American Folklore, 1915.
0.34 F. G. Speck, Some Micmac Tales from Cape Breton Island, The Journal of American Folklore, 1915.
0.33 Pliny Earle Goddard, Lassik Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1906.
0.33 Roland B. Dixon, Achomawi and Atsugewi Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1908.
0.33 Jaime de Angulo L. S. Freeland, Two Achumawi Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1931.
0.32 Horace P. Beck, Algonquin Folklore from Maniwaki, The Journal of American Folklore, 1947.
0.32 R. Dangel, Bear and Fawns, The Journal of American Folklore, 1929.
0.32 H. H. St. Clair R. H. Lowie, Shoshone and Comanche Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1909.
0.31 Livingston Farrand Leo J. Frachtenberg, Shasta and Athapascan Myths from Oregon, The Journal of American Folklore, 1915.
0.31 James A. Teit, Tahltan Tales (Continued), The Journal of American Folklore, 1921.
0.31 Jarold Ramsey, Three Warm Springs-Wasco Stories, Western Folklore, 1972.
0.31 Douglas Leechman, Loucheux Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1950.
0.30 Henriette Rothschild Kroeber, Wappo Myths, The Journal of American Folklore, 1908.
0.30 Charles Camsell C. M. Barbeau, Loucheux Myths, The Journal of American Folklore, 1915.
0.30 E. C. Beck, "Ze Skunk", The Journal of American Folklore, 1944.
0.30 Franz Boas, Traditions of the Tillamook Indians II, The Journal of American Folklore, 1898.
0.30 George F. Weisel, A Flathead Indian Tale, The Journal of American Folklore, 1952.
0.30 W. M. Beauchamp, Onondaga Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1893.
0.30 A. F. Chamberlain, A Kootenay Legend: The Coyote and the Mountain-Spirit, The Journal of American Folklore, 1894.
0.30 Pat Schonberg, "The Lady and the Fly" Again, Western Folklore, 1956.
0.30 E. W. Gifford, Coast Yuki Myths, The Journal of American Folklore, 1937.
0.29 Henriette Rothschild Kroeber, Papago Coyote Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1909.
0.29 F. G. Speck, Some Catawba Texts and Folk-Lore, The Journal of American Folklore, 1913.
0.28 E. W. Gifford, Northeastern and Western Yavapai Myths, The Journal of American Folklore, 1933.
0.28 A. F. Chamberlain, A Mississaga Legend of Nā′nībōjū′, The Journal of American Folklore, 1892.
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.
0.28 Diamond Jenness, Myths of the Carrier Indians of British Columbia, The Journal of American Folklore, 1934.
0.28 Livingston Farrand Theresa Mayer, Quileute Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1919.
0.27 Victor Barnouw, A Psychological Interpretation of a Chippewa Origin Legend, The Journal of American Folklore, 1955.
0.27 Truman Michelson, Ojibwa Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1911.
0.27 Judy Trejo, Coyote Tales: A Paiute Commentary, The Journal of American Folklore, 1974.
0.27 J. Owen Dorsey, Abstracts of Omaha and Ponka Myths II, The Journal of American Folklore, 1888.
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0.27 , The Jay and the Martin, The Journal of American Folklore, 1898.
0.27 Wilson D. Wallis, Folk Tales from Shumopovi Second Mesa, The Journal of American Folklore, 1936.
0.26 Ruth Benedict, Serrano Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1926.
0.26 James Teit, Two Tahltan Traditions, The Journal of American Folklore, 1909.
0.26 May M. Edel, Stability in Tillamook Folklore, The Journal of American Folklore, 1944.
0.25 Frank G. Speck, Penobscot Tales and Religious Beliefs, The Journal of American Folklore, 1935.
0.25 Alanson Skinner, Sauk Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1928.
0.25 John R. Swanton, Explanation of the Seattle Totem Pole, The Journal of American Folklore, 1905.
0.25 Alanson Skinner, Plains Cree Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1916.
0.25 Robert F. Heizer, Two Chumash Legends, The Journal of American Folklore, 1955.
0.24 Arthur Huff Fauset, Folklore from the Half-Breeds in Nova Scotia, The Journal of American Folklore, 1925.
0.24 James Teit, Traditions of the Lillooet Indians of British Columbia, The Journal of American Folklore, 1912.
0.23 J. Owen Dorsey, Omaha Folk-Lore Notes, The Journal of American Folklore, 1888.
0.23 Sheila O'Neill, Americana, Western Folklore, 1952.
0.23 John R. Swanton, Animal Stories from the Indians of the Muskhogean Stock, The Journal of American Folklore, 1913.
0.23 Frank Russell, Athabascan Myths, The Journal of American Folklore, 1900.
0.23 Archer Taylor, Little Red Riding Hood, California Folklore Quarterly, 1944.
0.23 George F. Will, Some Hidatsa and Mandan Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1912.
0.23 Robert J. Miller, Situation and Sequence in the Study of Folklore, The Journal of American Folklore, 1952.
0.23 F. A. Golder, A Kadiak Island Story: The White-Faced Bear, The Journal of American Folklore, 1907.
0.22 Frank Russell, Myths of the Jicarilla Apaches, The Journal of American Folklore, 1898.
0.22 Horace P. Beck, The Wolves of Maine, The Journal of American Folklore, 1948.
0.22 Dorothy Rockhill, The Magpie and the Fox, The Journal of American Folklore, 1893.
0.22 Albert S. Gatschet, Oregonian Folk-Lore, The Journal of American Folklore, 1891.
0.22 A. L. Kroeber, Sinkyone Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1919.
0.22 S. A. Barrett, A Composite Myth of the Pomo Indians, The Journal of American Folklore, 1906.
0.22 Alanson Skinner, Plains Ojibwa Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1919.
0.22 A. F. Chamberlain, Tales of the Mississaguas I, The Journal of American Folklore, 1889.
0.22 Jaime de Angulo L. S. Freeland, Miwok and Pomo Myths, The Journal of American Folklore, 1928.
0.22 Franz Boas, Traditions of the Ts'ets'ā'ut II, The Journal of American Folklore, 1897.
0.21 J. Frank Dobie, Greatest of All the Grizzlies, California Folklore Quarterly, 1944.
0.21 R. L. Packard, Notes on the Mythology and Religion of the Nez Perces, The Journal of American Folklore, 1891.
0.21 F. G. Speck L. G. Carr, Catawba Folk Tales from Chief Sam Blue, The Journal of American Folklore, 1947.
0.21 Fred Swindlehurst, Folk-Lore of the Cree Indians, The Journal of American Folklore, 1905.
0.21 Gladys Tantaquidgeon, How the Summer Season Was Brought North, The Journal of American Folklore, 1941.
0.21 George D. Hendricks, Bird Language in Texas, Western Folklore, 1959.
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.
0.21 Clara Kern Bayliss, A Kwakiutl Fragment, The Journal of American Folklore, 1909.
0.21 Walter Goldschmidt George Foster Frank Essene, War Stories from Two Enemy Tribes, The Journal of American Folklore, 1939.
0.21 D. S. Davidson, Folk Tales from Grand Lake Victoria Quebec, The Journal of American Folklore, 1928.
0.20 H. ten Kate, Legends of the Cherokees, The Journal of American Folklore, 1889.
0.20 S. C. Simms, Traditions of the Sarcee Indians, The Journal of American Folklore, 1904.
0.20 Elva Young Van Winkle, The Lady and the Fly, Western Folklore, 1955.
0.20 , How the Jays Saved Their Souls, The Journal of American Folklore, 1898.
0.20 Aurelio M. Espinosa, Pueblo Indian Folk Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1936.
0.20 A. F. Chamberlain, Nanibozhu amongst the Otchipwe Mississagas and Other Algonkian Tribes, The Journal of American Folklore, 1891.
0.20 Francis P. Magoun_ Jr., The Owl and the Nightingale and the Tale of the Cat and the Fox, California Folklore Quarterly, 1945.
0.20 A. L. Kroeber, Wishosk Myths, The Journal of American Folklore, 1905.
0.20 W. L. McAtee, Bird Folklore from Roanoke Island North Carolina, The Journal of American Folklore, 1947.
0.20 A. F. Chamberlain, American Indian Legends and Beliefs about the Squirrel and the Chipmunk, The Journal of American Folklore, 1896.
0.19 WM. H. Mechling, Stories from Tuxtepec Oaxaca, The Journal of American Folklore, 1912.
0.19 William John Potts, Creation Myth of the California Indians, The Journal of American Folklore, 1892.
0.19 Curt NimuendajúRobert H. Lowie, Šerente Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1944.
0.19 Robert F. Spencer W. K. Carter, The Blind Man and the Loon: Barrow Eskimo Variants, The Journal of American Folklore, 1954.
0.19 Martin Schmitt, "Meat's Meat": An Account of the Flesh-Eating Habits of Western Americans, Western Folklore, 1952.
0.19 Edward L. Handy, Zuñi Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1918.
0.19 Franz Boas, Traditions of the Tillamook Indians, The Journal of American Folklore, 1898.
0.19 Clark Wissler, Some Dakota Myths I, The Journal of American Folklore, 1907.
0.19 William E. Koch, More Wellerisms from Kansas 1959. Western Folklore, 1960,
0.19 J. Owen Dorsey, Two Biloxi Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1893.
0.19 Paul Radin A. B. Reagan, Ojibwa Myths and Tales The Manabozho Cycle, The Journal of American Folklore, 1928.
0.18 Truman Michelson, Micmac Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1925.
0.18 Frank Goodwyn, Johnny Sands, The Journal of American Folklore, 1948.
0.18 Jessie E. Baker, Piankishaw Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1931.
0.18 Wilson D. Wallis, Beliefs and Tales of the Canadian Dakota, The Journal of American Folklore, 1923.
0.18 William Jones, Ojibwa Tales from the North Shore of Lake Superior, The Journal of American Folklore, 1916.
0.18 Erminie W. Voegelin, Three Shasta Myths including "Orpheus", The Journal of American Folklore, 1947.
0.18 Mary L. Neff, Pima and Papago Legends, The Journal of American Folklore, 1912.
0.18 Arthur Wright, An Athabascan Tradition from Alaska, The Journal of American Folklore, 1908.
0.18 Louis L. Meeker, Siouan Mythological Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1901.
0.18 J. Owen Dorsey, Nanibozhu in Siouan Mythology, The Journal of American Folklore, 1892.
0.18 Herbert J. Spinden, Myths of the Nez Percé Indians II, The Journal of American Folklore, 1908.
0.18 June McCormick Collins, The Mythological Basis for Attitudes toward Animals among Salish-Speaking Indians, The Journal of American Folklore, 1952.
0.18 Gregory J. Longenecker, Sequential Parody Graffiti, Western Folklore, 1977.
0.18 Lawrence M. Schoen James L. Armagost, Coyote as Cheat in Comanche Folktales, Western Folklore, 1992.
0.17 Alanson Skinner, Traditions of the Iowa Indians, The Journal of American Folklore, 1925.
0.17 Harry Hull St. Clair Leo J. Frachtenberg, Traditions of the Coos Indians of Oregon, The Journal of American Folklore, 1909.
0.17 June Helm Mac Neish, Contemporary Folk Beliefs of a Slave Indian Band, The Journal of American Folklore, 1954.
0.17 Frank G. Speck, Malecite Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1917.
0.17 William J. Wallace, Hupa Narrative Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1948.
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.
0.17 C. Hart Merriam, Transmigration in California, The Journal of American Folklore, 1909.
0.17 Robert Bell, Legends of the Slavey Indians of the Mackenzie River, The Journal of American Folklore, 1901.
0.17 Ferdinanda W. Reed, Krylov's "Demian's Fish Soup", The Journal of American Folklore, 1952.
0.17 Elsie Clews Parsons, Laguna Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1931.
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 Elizabeth Burrows, Eskimo Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1926.
0.16 Louise Pound, The "Slippryjinny", Western Folklore, 1955.
0.16 Jacqueline Thursby, Ritual Identity: Hunting and Feasting in Utah and Southeastern Idaho, Western Folklore, 2004.
0.16 Simon J. Bronner, Contesting Tradition: The Deep Play and Protest of Pigeon Shoots, The Journal of American Folklore, 2005.
0.16 Eve Ball Eustace Fatty, Chiricahua Legends, Western Folklore, 1956.
0.16 Vilhjálmur Stefánsson, Icelandic Beast and Bird Lore, The Journal of American Folklore, 1906.
0.16 A. F. Chamberlain, Tales of the Mississaguas II, The Journal of American Folklore, 1890.
0.16 Franz Boas, The Origin of Death, The Journal of American Folklore, 1917.
0.16 James A. Teit, Story of Bear, The Journal of American Folklore, 1926.
0.15 Oliver Evans, Selections from the Bestiary of Leonardo Da Vinci, The Journal of American Folklore, 1951.
0.15 Fred Kniffen, The Deer-Hunt Complex in Louisiana, The Journal of American Folklore, 1949.
0.15 Marius Barbeau, Bear Mother, The Journal of American Folklore, 1946.
0.15 De Cost Smith, Onondaga Superstitions Hunting, The Journal of American Folklore, 1889.
0.15 Alice Crissman O'Brien, Tongue Twisters from California, Western Folklore, 1963.
0.15 F. G. Speck, Penobscot Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1915.
0.14 Theodore Stern, The Trickster in Klamath Mythology, Western Folklore, 1953.
0.14 E. Ahenakew, Cree Trickster Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1929.
0.14 H. R. Voth, Arapaho Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1912.
0.14 Stansbury Hagar, The Celestial Bear, The Journal of American Folklore, 1900.
0.14 George Devereux, Mohave Coyote Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1948.
0.14 Mimi Clar, Hunting Custom, Western Folklore, 1957.
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.
0.14 Victor Barnouw, A Psychological Interpretation of a Chippewa Origin Legend, The Journal of American Folklore, 1955.
0.14 Jesse W. Harris, The Catskin Legend in Southern Illinois, The Journal of American Folklore, 1945.
0.14 Truman Michelson, Piegan Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1911.
0.14 Franz Boas, Eskimo Tales and Songs, The Journal of American Folklore, 1894.
0.14 Jeremiah Curtin Roland B. Dixon, Achomawi Myths, The Journal of American Folklore, 1909.
0.14 R. J. Weitlaner, Seneca Tales and Beliefs, The Journal of American Folklore, 1915.
0.14 A. L. Kroeber, Tales of the Smith Sound Eskimo, The Journal of American Folklore, 1899.
0.14 Truman Michelson, The Menomini Hairy Serpent and the Hairy Fish, The Journal of American Folklore, 1935.
0.14 D. H. Hymes, Two Wasco Motifs, The Journal of American Folklore, 1953.
0.14 Paul Radin, The Thunderbird Warclub A Winnebago Tale, The Journal of American Folklore, 1931.
0.14 John G. Bourke, The Song of the Ancient People, The Journal of American Folklore, 1893.
0.14 James Mooney, Myths of the Cherokees, The Journal of American Folklore, 1888.
0.14 , The Festival of the Sacrifice of the White Dog as Now Practised at the Onondaga Reservation, The Journal of American Folklore, 1888.
0.14 Richard C. Poulsen, Mules as Venison: Or the Fecundity of Utah's Oral Tradition, Western Folklore, 1974.
0.14 Henrietta Schmerler, Trickster Marries His Daughter, The Journal of American Folklore, 1931.
0.14 G. Hubert Smith, Three Miami Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1939.
0.13 George Schwab, Bulu Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1919.
0.13 Jay Mechling, Picturing Hunting, Western Folklore, 2004.
0.13 J. W. Chapman, Athapascan Traditions from the Lower Yukon, The Journal of American Folklore, 1903.
0.13 Florence Truitt, Songs from Kentucky, The Journal of American Folklore, 1923.
0.13 W. M. Beauchamp, Onondaga Tales II O-kwen-cha or Red Paint, The Journal of American Folklore, 1889.
0.13 Ruth M. Boyer, A Mescalero Apache Tale: The Bat and the Flood, Western Folklore, 1972.
0.13 Stanley A. Fishler, A Navaho Version of the "Bear's Son" Folktale, The Journal of American Folklore, 1953.
0.13 George Bird Grinnell, A Cheyenne Obstacle Myth, The Journal of American Folklore, 1903.
0.13 George Schwab, Bulu Folk-Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1914.
0.13 Kimball Young Thomas D. Cutsforth, Hunting Superstitions in the Cow Creek Region of Southern Oregon, The Journal of American Folklore, 1928.
0.13 Franz Boas, Eskimo Tales and Songs, The Journal of American Folklore, 1897.
0.13 William A. Dobak, An Eighteenth-Century "Bear Story", The Journal of American Folklore, 1972.
0.13 George D. Hendricks, Misconceptions concerning Western Wild Animals, Western Folklore, 1953.
0.13 Robert F. Greenlee, Folktales of the Florida Seminole, The Journal of American Folklore, 1945.
0.13 J. Owen Dorsey, The Social Organization of the Siouan Tribes, The Journal of American Folklore, 1891.
0.13 Herbert J. Landar, Four Navaho Summer Tales Part II, The Journal of American Folklore, 1959.
0.12 Henry S. Kernan, A Colombian Ghost Story, The Journal of American Folklore, 1949.
0.12 Albert Ernest Jenks, The Bear-Maiden An Ojibwa Folk-Tale from lac Courte Oreille Reservation Wisconsin, The Journal of American Folklore, 1902.
0.12 William Whitman, Origin Legends of the Oto, The Journal of American Folklore, 1938.
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.
0.12 Phyllis Morrow Toby Alice Volkman, The Loon with the Ivory Eyes: A Study in Symbolic Archaeology, The Journal of American Folklore, 1975.
0.12 Weston La Barre, The Aymara: History and Worldview, The Journal of American Folklore, 1966.
0.12 , Tongue Twisters, Western Folklore, 1960.
0.12 Edward Sapir, Indian Legends from Vancouver Island, The Journal of American Folklore, 1959.
0.12 Frances Densmore, Imitative Dances among the American Indians, The Journal of American Folklore, 1947.
0.12 Herbert J. Landar, Four Navaho Summer Tales Part I, The Journal of American Folklore, 1959.
0.12 William E. Koch, Wellerisms from Kansas, Western Folklore, 1959.
0.12 Robert F. Scott, Prairie Fires and Fire Fighting, Western Folklore, 1953.
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.
0.12 Elsie Clews Parsons, Micmac Folklore, The Journal of American Folklore, 1925.
0.12 Morris Edward Opler, Mythology and Folk Belief in the Maintenance of Jicarilla Apache Tribal Endogamy, The Journal of American Folklore, 1947.
0.12 John R. Swanton, Some Chitimacha Myths and Beliefs, The Journal of American Folklore, 1917.
0.12 T. M. Pearce, Animal Place Names in the West, Western Folklore, 1954.
0.12 A. L. Kroeber, Animal Tales of the Eskimo, The Journal of American Folklore, 1899.
0.12 Morris Edward Opler, The Creative Role of Shamanism in Mescalero Apache Mythology, The Journal of American Folklore, 1946.
0.11 Elsie Clews Parsons, Pueblo-Indian Folk-Tales Probably of Spanish Provenience, The Journal of American Folklore, 1918.
0.11 , The Irishmen and the Deer, The Journal of American Folklore, 1899.
0.11 , Some Wellerisms from Idaho, Western Folklore, 1966.
0.11 John Peabody Harrington, A Yuma Account of Origins, The Journal of American Folklore, 1908.
0.11 David Kaufman, Rumsen Ohlone Folklore: Two Tales, Journal of Folklore Research, 2008.
0.11 James Mackintosh Bell, The Fireside Stories of the Chippwyans, The Journal of American Folklore, 1903.
0.11 George Perkins, A Pre-Civil War American "Fox and the Goose", The Journal of American Folklore, 1964.
0.11 Truman Michelson, Notes on Peoria Folk-Lore and Mythology, The Journal of American Folklore, 1917.
0.11 Mary A. Owen, Coyote and Little Pig, The Journal of American Folklore, 1902.
0.11 Samuel T. Farquhar, The Tame Trout, California Folklore Quarterly, 1944.
0.11 S. B. Hustvedt, The Preacher and the Gray Mare, California Folklore Quarterly, 1946.
0.11 John S. P. Tatlock, The Three Ravens in Ohio, The Journal of American Folklore, 1918.
0.11 Constance Goddard Du Bois, The Story of the Chaup: A Myth of the Diegueños, The Journal of American Folklore, 1904.
0.11 Alexander H. Krappe, Far Eastern Fox Lore, California Folklore Quarterly, 1944.
0.11 Amy Lathrop, A Kansas Fish Story, Western Folklore, 1963.
0.11 J. Owen Dorsey, Teton Folk-Lore Notes, The Journal of American Folklore, 1889.
0.11 A. L. Kroeber, Cheyenne Tales, The Journal of American Folklore, 1900.
0.11 F. A. Golder, Tales from Kodiak Island II, The Journal of American Folklore, 1903.
0.11 Melville Jacobs, A Few Observations on the World View of the Clackamas Chinook Indians, The Journal of American Folklore, 1955.
0.11 Dell Skeels, A Classification of Humor in Nez Perce Mythology, The Journal of American Folklore, 1954.
0.11 Louis L. Meeker, White Man A Siouan Myth, The Journal of American Folklore, 1902.
0.10 D. Demetracopoulou Cora du Bois, A Study of Wintu Mythology, The Journal of American Folklore, 1932.
0.10 Franz Boas, Current Beliefs of the Kwakiutl Indians, The Journal of American Folklore, 1932.
0.10 Mary Ellen Greenwood, Hunting for Meaning: How Characterization Reveals Standards for Behavior in Family Folklore, Western Folklore, 2004.
0.10 William John Potts, Peter Piper's Proper Pronunciation of Perfect English versus Peter Pipernus, The Journal of American Folklore, 1892.
0.10 Mary Clarke Kenneth Clarke, Another Note on Münchausen Motifs, The Journal of American Folklore, 1961.
0.10 J. Kunst, Some Animal Fables of the Chuh Indians, The Journal of American Folklore, 1915.
0.10 C. Grant Loomis, The Captive B'ar in California Amusements, Western Folklore, 1948.
0.10 Robert L. Rands, Horned Serpent Stories, The Journal of American Folklore, 1954.