Journal of American Folk-Lore/Volume 12/Issue 44
Appearance
THE JOURNAL OF
AMERICAN FOLK-LORE.
Vol. XII—january-march, 1899.—No. xliv.
Chapters (not listed in original)
- The Study of Ethics among the Lower Races, by Washington Matthews
- The Color-Symbolism of the Cardinal Points, by Roland B. Dixon
- Animal Tales of the Eskimo, by A. L. Kroeber
- American Indian Names of White Men and Women, by Alexander F. Chamberlain
- Contributions Towards a Bibliography of Folk-Lore Relating to Women, by Isabel Cushman Chamberlain
- Trique Theogony: An Alleged Specimen of Ancient Mexican Folk-Lore, by Ph. J. J. Valentini
- A Tradition of Shelter Island, N.Y., by Cornelia Horford
- Items of German-Canadian Folk-Lore, by W. J. Wintemberg
- Tenth Annual Meeting of the American Folk-Lore Society
- The Seventh Volume of the Memoirs of the American Folk-Lore Society, by W. W. N.
- Folk-Lore Scrap-Book
- Notes and Queries
- Local Meetings and Other Notices
- Bibliographical Notes