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Folklore
Articles in April 2001 issue of Folklore
- Killer Khilats, Part 1: Legends of Poisoned "Robes of Honour" in India
by Michelle Maskiell - Little Fish are Sweet: Selected Writings on Proverbs
by Robin Gwyndaf - "These Stories Will Not Lead You To Heaven": An Encounter with Two Sami Narrators
by Ann Helene Bolstad Skjelbred - La Sainte Catherine, culture festive dans l'entreprise
by David Hopkin - The Legend of St Cuthbert's Beads: A Palaeontological and Geological Perspective
by N. Gary Lane - Oldest Brother's Story: Tales of the Pwo Karen Text
by James H. Grayson - Scottish Proverbs"A new walk in an old field" [1]
by Fionnuala Carson Williams - Popular Collecting and the Everyday Self: The Reinvention of Museums?
by George Monger - The Nigel Kelsey Collection of Children's Folklore, 1962-1990
by Robin Wiltshire - A Dictionary of English Folklore
by Roy Judge - In Memoriam
by George Frampton - Research in Geomancy 1990-1994: Readings in Sacred Space
by W. F. Ryan - Charlotte Sophia Burne: Shropshire Folklorist, First Woman President of the Folklore Society, and First Woman Editor of Folklore. Part 2: Update and Preliminary Bibliography
by Gillian Bennett - The Serpent and the Swan: The Animal Bride in Folklore and Literature
by Bo Almqvist - Annotated Bibliography: Children's Folklore Review
by C. W. III Sullivan - "Whistling in the Dark": Memory and Culture in Wartime London
by Bob Bushaway - Bikers: Culture, Politics and Power
by Linda-May Ballard - Worlds of Arthur: King Arthur in History, Legend and Culture
by Juliette Wood - The Orange Arch: Creating Tradition in Ulster
by Neil Jarman - International Folkloristics, Classic Contributions by the Founders of Folklore
by Christie Davies