Spider trickster tales from Jamaica the Anansi folk tales collection.
Reproduces more than 4,900 handwritten stories, each with a typed transcript, composed in Creole by 1,124 school children during 1930-1931 in response to a contest organized by Jesuit missionary and ethnologist, Joseph John Williams, on the oral tradition of the Anansi spider tales and other animal...
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Coauteur: | Boston College. John J. Burns Library |
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Andere auteurs: | Williams, Joseph J. (Joseph John), 1875-1940 |
Formaat: | Microfilm Manuscript Boek |
Taal: | English |
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Amsterdam, The Netherlands :
Moran Micropublications,
2002.
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