Arv, 第 45 巻Almqvist & Wiksell., 1990 |
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... literature but not in folk tradition . " Birth belts have , as far as is known , not been studied in any further detail , and it is therefore difficult to develop any idea of their occurrence or of how they were used . Handwörterbuch ...
... literature but not in folk tradition . " Birth belts have , as far as is known , not been studied in any further detail , and it is therefore difficult to develop any idea of their occurrence or of how they were used . Handwörterbuch ...
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... literature there is no information about the birth - belt.99 Pel- konen , however , gives many examples from Finland of how one tied a snake- skin round the pregnant woman's stomach . It was believed that a child would be released from ...
... literature there is no information about the birth - belt.99 Pel- konen , however , gives many examples from Finland of how one tied a snake- skin round the pregnant woman's stomach . It was believed that a child would be released from ...
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... literature . The book is of fundamental interest for those who devote themselves to studies in the field of cultural encounter . The research is carried out with methodical stringency and its presentation has a clear didactic emphasis ...
... literature . The book is of fundamental interest for those who devote themselves to studies in the field of cultural encounter . The research is carried out with methodical stringency and its presentation has a clear didactic emphasis ...
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The DrunnurA Faroese Wedding | 7 |
The Smallest Group | 43 |
The Pregnant Frog and the Farmers Wife Child | 73 |
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