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Folklorist Alan Dundes asserts that by basing their approach on psychoanalytic theory, neither Dollard nor Abrahams considers that the Dozens may be native to Africa, although Dollard does not rule it out.

Folklorist and by
In 1962, Folklorist Roger Abrahams explained the Dozens not only as a reaction to racism, but a mostly male behavior in a society dominated by women, hence the concentration on targeting opponents ' mothers.
Folklorist John Jacob Niles based his well known Christmas song I Wonder As I Wander on a phrase he heard in a song sung by the young daughter of a group of traveling evangelicals in downtown Murphy on July 16, 1933.
Folklorist Sabina Magliocco points out that " Grimassi never claims to be reproducing exactly what was practiced by Italian immigrants to North America ; he admits Italian-American immigrants " have adapted a few Wiccan elements into their ways ".
Folklorist at the University of Maryland Barry Lee Pearson said modern examples of folk legends like Goatman are most commonly generated by teenagers, and the stories end up stirring interest in sites like Fletchertown Road.
Parsing Through Customs: Essays by a Freudian Folklorist.

Folklorist and have
Folklorist Linda Degh suggests that writer-director Peter Hyams's 1978 film Capricorn One, which shows a hoaxed journey to Mars in a spacecraft that looks identical to the Apollo craft, may have given a boost to the hoax theory's popularity in the post-Vietnam War era.

Folklorist and .
Folklorist William Bascom states that folklore has many cultural aspects, such as allowing for escape from societal consequences.
Folklorist Sabina Magliocco supported this idea, noting that a great many of those Californian Pagans whom she interviewed claimed that they had been greatly interested in mythology and folklore as children, imagining a world of " enchanted nature and magical transformations, filled with lords and ladies, witches and wizards, and humble but often wise peasants.
Folklorist Dr. Neil Rosenberg, for example, shows that most devoted bluegrass fans and musicians are familiar with traditional folk songs and old-time music, and that these songs are often played at shows, festivals and jams.
" By Jeff Lindell, Folklorist & WW2 Aviation Historian.
Folklorist D. L. Ashliman has reported kobolds appearing as wet cats and hens, and Arrowsmith and Moorse mention kobolds in the shape of bats, casts, roosters, snakes, and worms.
Folklorist Hazen likewise offers his own alleged eyewitness testimony of these creatures, which appeared in an academically praised and peer-reviewed publication, describing an occasion he found " a parted cable which bore obvious tooth marks in spite of the fact that the break occurred in a most inaccessible part of the plane.
Folklorist Elias Lönnrot began his travels from here when collecting folklore in Karelia.
Žganec became the first director of the Institute of Folklore Research, and was an active participant in the Folklorist Society of Croatia.
* Dr. C G Uragoda Chest Physician Orientalist Folklorist and Author ; President Royal Asiatic Society Sri Lanka Branch
* Ann-Marie Ivars-Swedish Folklorist and writer.
Folklorist Sir James Frazer cited many examples in The Golden Bough.
( Folklorist Peggy Bulger replaced him as AFC director in 1999.
Folklorist Resurrección María de Azkue ties Mari Urraca to a legend about a princess of the Kingdom of Navarre, widow of a 12th-century nobleman who lived in the Tower of Muncharaz in the valley known as the Merindad de Durango.
Folklorist D. L.

Ioanna and by
He was followed by female singers like Marika Ninou, Ioanna Yiorgakopoulou, and Sotiria Bellou.
He was survived by his wife, Ioanna née Seferiádou, the sister of the Nobel laureate poet George Seferis.
* ioannismetaxas. gr-Ioannis P. Metaxas: Military and Political Leader, Man of the Culture, The official Ioannis Metaxas ' Page, by the historian and granddaughter of the man, Ioanna Foka

Ioanna and .
* The Daily Telegraph, Obituary for " HM Queen Ioanna of the Bulgarians ", London, 28 February 2000.
He was the son of Manuel Laskaris ( b. c. 1140 ) and wife Ioanna Karatzaina ( b. c. 1148 ).
* Princess Marie Louise of Bulgaria ( born 1933 ), daughter of Tsar Boris III and Tsaritsa Ioanna of Bulgaria and the sister of HM Tsar Simeon II of Bulgaria, the deposed monarch.
During this time she sang in the Russian operas of Tchaikovsky, appearing as Tatiana in Eugene Onegin, Lisa in The Queen of Spades, and Ioanna in The Maid of Orleans.
Mirella Freni ended her professional career on stage with The Maid of Orleans at the Washington National Opera on 11 April 2005, performing the teenager Ioanna ( Joan of Arc ) at 70 years of age.
Gianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki ( born Ioanna Daskalaki on December 12, 1955 in Heraklion, Crete ) is a Greek business woman.
Giovanna adopted the Bulgarian version of her name, Ioanna.
In the years prior to World War II, Tsaritsa Ioanna became heavily involved in charities, including the financing of a children's hospital.
After the marriage of Simeon II to the Spanish noblewoman Margarita Gómez-Acebo y Cejuela ( a distant relative of the present Spanish King's late brother-in-law ) in 1962, Tsaritsa Ioanna moved to Estoril, Portugal, where she lived for the rest of her life, excepting a brief return to Bulgaria in 1993 when she visited Boris's grave.
* The Daily Telegraph, Obituary for " HM Queen Ioanna of the Bulgarians ", London, 28 February 2000.
* Ioanna Dedi, top model.

Papantoniou and .
Her win, over Greek contestant Evelina Papantoniou, came on the Miss Universe pageant's 50th anniversary.
* Lambros Papantoniou ( Mandra, Xanthi 1945-Washington, USA 2009 ): journalist, political analyst.
Miss Universe contestants Evelina Papantoniou ( Miss Greece 2001 ) and Leilani Dowding ( Miss Great Britain 1998 ) also posed for the magazine.
As Miss USA, Krueger earned the right to represent the United States at the Miss Universe 2001 Pageant in Bayamón, Puerto Rico, where she placed as 2nd runner-up, behind eventual Miss Universe 2001 Denise Quiñones of Puerto Rico and Evelina Papantoniou of Greece.

considers and Celtic
The traditional etymology considers the second element cognate with Latin planum " plain " ( with the characteristic Celtic loss of p ), and holds that the original meaning is " mid-plain ", " situated in the middle of the plain ".
Polybius describes the Hispanic and Celtic horse dismounting in what he considers a barbarian method of fighting.
:" Like Wales and Scotland, Cornwall considers itself a separate Celtic nation – so why shouldn't it have independence?
Pliny considers the Celts from Iberia to have migrated from the territory of Lusitania's Celtici which he appears to regard as the original seat of the whole Celtic population of the Iberian peninsula including the Celtiberians, on the ground of an identity of sacred rites, language, and names of cities.
A minority opinion considers it as simply an early form of Cisalpine Gaulish ( or Cisalpine Celtic ) and thus a dialect of the Gaulish language ( e. g. Eska 1998 ).
Referring to linguistic arguments as well as archaeological evidence, Schumacher even considers Lepontic a primary branch of Celtic, perhaps even the first language to diverge from Proto-Celtic.
Hatt considers that the Treveri, along with their neighbours the Mediomatrici, Leuci, and Triboci, " appeared as pilots in the conservation of native Celtic and pre-Celtic traditions ".
For while Bede is loyal to Northumbria he shows an even greater attachment to the Irish and the Irish Celtic missionaries, whom he considers to be far more effective and dedicated than their rather complacent English counterparts.
However, the identification of these cultures with ethnic Dacians is controversial, as mainstream scholarship considers Puchov as a Celtic culture.
Dom Cabrol (" Benediction Episcopale " in " Report of the 19th Eucharistic Congress ") considers that the Anglo-Saxon Benedictions were not survivals of Gallican ( Celtic ) usage, but were derived from the ancient practice of Rome itself, and that the rite was a general one of which traces are found nearly everywhere.

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