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Folklore Readings: Regional studies
Bianco, Carla . The Two Rosetos. Indiana University, 1974.
Boatright, Mody . Folk Laughter on the American Frontier. MacMillan, 1949.
Boatright, Mody. Folklore of the Oil Industry. Southern Methodist University, 1963.
Boddy, Janice. Wombs and Alien Spirits: Women, Men and the Zâr Cult in Northern Sudan. University of Wisconsin, 1989.
Bronner, Simon. Folk Nation: F olklore in the Creation of American Tradition . Scholarly Resources, 2002.
Crowley, Daniel. I Could Talk Old Story Good; Creativity in Bahamian Folklore. University of California, 1966.
Dorson, Richard. Bloodstoppers and Bearwalkers; Folk Traditions of the Upper Peninsula. Harvard University, 1952.
Dorson, Richard. America in Legend: Folklore From the Colonial Period to the Present. Pantheon Books, 1973.
Falassi, Alessandro. Folklore by the Fireside: Text and Context of the Tuscan Veglia. University of Texas, 1980.
Glassie, Henry. Passing the Time in Ballymenone: Culture and History of an Ulster Community. University of Pennsylvania, 1982.
Joyner, Charles. Down by the Riverside: A South Carolina Slave Community. University of Illinois, 1984.
McDowell, John, Robert Dover, and Katharine Seibold eds. Andean Cosmologies Through Time: Persistence and Emergence . Indiana University, 1992.
Montell, Lynwood. The Saga of Coe Ridge: A Study in Oral History . University of Tennessee, 1970.
Randolph, Vance. Pissing in the Snow and Other Ozark folktales . University of Illinois, 1976.
Roberts, John. From Trickster to Badman : The Black Folk Hero in Slavery and Freedom . University of Pennsylvania, 1989.
Sokolov, Iurii Matveevich. Russian Folklore. Tr. by Catherine Ruth Smith. Macmillan, 1950.
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