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| Mechling JAFL 29 | Stories and Songs from the Southern Atlantic Coastal Region of Mexico, by W. H. Mechling.
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| Parsons, JAFL 30 | Ten Folk-tales from the Cape Verde Islands. JAFL 30: 230–238. 1917.
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| Parsons FL 28, 29, 30 | The Provenience of Certain Negro Folk-tales. FL 28: 408–414; 29: 206–218; 30: 227–234. London, 1917, 1918, 1919.
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| Parsons, JAFL 32 | Folk-tales from Students in Tuskegee Institute, Alabama; Folk-tales from Students
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| Smiley, JAFL 32 | Folk-lore from Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Florida, by Portia Smiley.
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| Steere | Swahili Tales as Told by Natives of Zanzibar, by Edward Steere. London, 1889.
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