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Taita Imbabura: Reverence and Mirth in Mountain Worship

Year 2019, Volume: 25 Issue: 100, 759 - 768, 22.11.2019
https://doi.org/10.22559/folklor.1081

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Year 2019, Volume: 25 Issue: 100, 759 - 768, 22.11.2019
https://doi.org/10.22559/folklor.1081

Abstract

References

  • Basgöz, I. (1998). Turkish folklore and oral literature: Selected essays of Ilhan Basgoz. Edited by K. Silay. Bloomington: Indiana University Turkish Studies.
  • Hymes, D. (1981). In vain I tried to tell you: Essays in Native American Ethnopoetics. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania.
  • McDowell, J. (2002). From expressive language to mythemes: Meaning in mythic narratives. In Myth, A New Symposium. (G. Schrempp and W. Hansen, ed.) Bloomington: Indiana University.
  • Moya, R. (1987). Taruca: Ecuador Quichuacunapac Rimashca Rimaicuna - La Venada: Literatura oral Quichua del Ecuador. Fausto Jara, storyteller, Ruth Moya, translator. Quito: CEDIME.
  • Toelken, B. (1969). The ‘Pretty languages’ of Yellowman: Genre, mode, and texture in navaho coyote narratives. Genre 2, pp. 211-235.
  • Wheelwright, P. (1965). The semantic approach to myth. In Myth, A Symposium, edited by A. Sebeok, T. 154-68. Bloomington: Indiana University.
  • Wibbelsman, M. (2005). Otavalos at the crossroads: Physical and metaphysical coordinates of an indigenous world. Journal of Latin American Anthropology. No.10, pp. 151-185.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Turkish Folklore
Journal Section Articles
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John Mcdowell This is me

Publication Date November 22, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 25 Issue: 100

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APA Mcdowell, J. (2019). Taita Imbabura: Reverence and Mirth in Mountain Worship. Folklor/Edebiyat, 25(100), 759-768. https://doi.org/10.22559/folklor.1081

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