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Packed with folktales, poetry, aphorisms, songs, and legends, this comprehensive sourcebook is appropriate for use with upper elementary and secondary students or as a resource for the professional storyteller. The source material covers costumes, customs, dances and drama, food, games, and legends, as well as forms of oral literature (music, proverbs, rhymes, riddles, tales, beliefs, and superstitions). An extensive guide to the world's folklore, it is ideal as a resource for creative writing projects.
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Packed with folktales, poetry, aphorisms, songs, and legends, this comprehensive sourcebook is appropriate for use with upper elementary and secondary students or as a resource for the professional storyteller. The source material covers costumes, customs, dances and drama, food, games, and legends, as well as forms of oral literature (music, proverbs, rhymes, riddles, tales, beliefs, and superstitions). An extensive guide to the world's folklore, it is ideal as a resource for creative writing projects.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Libraries Unlimited
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 1991
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 216mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 1003g
- ISBN-13: 9780872876019
- ISBN-10: 0872876012
- Artikelnr.: 21928483
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Libraries Unlimited
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 1991
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 216mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 1003g
- ISBN-13: 9780872876019
- ISBN-10: 0872876012
- Artikelnr.: 21928483
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Norma J. Livo, Sandra Rietz
INTRODUCTION Part 1Story Voice, Research, and the Storyteller 1-THE MAKING
OF STORY VOICE Folklore Mystery Story as Mystery Storyteller as Initiate
into Mystery The Power of Lore in Story-Story Voice 2-RESEARCH AND THE
STORYTELLER Introduction Sample Finnish Folklore The Kalevala Weaving
Folklore Fragments into a Story Part 2Story Characters 3-CULTURE
BRINGERS/TRICKSTERS Introduction Culture Heroes of Various Traditions 4-
THE PEOPLE OF FAERIE Introduction Faerie Folk of Various Traditions Part 3
Story Artifacts 5-STARS Introduction The North Star, Pole Star, or Polaris
Ursa Major Cassiopeia, Cepheus, Andromeda, Perseus, and Pegasus Draco the
Dragon Taurus the Bull The Pleiades Orion The Milky Way Summary 6-GEMS,
ROCKS, MINERALS, AND STONES Gems and Precious Metals Magical Rocks and
Minerals 7-PLANTS AND FLOWERS Introduction Flower-Naming Stories Flower and
Plant Legends and Lore Flower and Plant Oracles, Formulas, and Portents
Other Questions and Answers Representative Flower Portents and
Superstitions Mushrooms Folk Medicine Sample Herbal and Folk Remedies
Aphrodisiacs 8-TREES Introduction Tree Lore Rhymes Concerning Trees Tree
Games Old Roger The Oakum in the Wood Tag Tree Prognostications Part 4
Story Activities 9-CALENDAR CUSTOMS, HOLIDAYS, AND FESTIVALS Introduction
Samain-All Souls Beltane-May Day Lammas-First Fruits The Winter Solstice
The Vernal Equinox The Summer Solstice -Midsummer Day 10-DIVINATION
Introduction Divination as Magic Divination as a Social Tool Divination as
Folk Art Divination as Randomizing Procedure Forms of Divination Mechanical
Ritual Emotive/Possessive Types of Divination Divination in the Lore of
Common Folk Popular Games and Rituals of Chance Weather Prediction Chance
Accident Formulae Body Markings and Characteristics Taboos and
Superstitions Pseudosciences 11-MAGIC AND SUPERSTITION Introduction
Definitions Types of Practitioners The "Magician's" Magic Beliefs and
Superstitions Beliefs from Various Cultures Dropping Tableware Weather
Reports Death Vampires Wedding Customs 12-GAMES Introduction The Utilities
of Games What Is a Game? Types of Nonsinging Games Chasing Games Catching
Games Seeking Games Hunting Games Racing Games Duelling Games Exerting
Games Daring Games Guessing Games Acting Games Pretending Games Ball Games
Other Games Singing and Dancing Games Song Games Song/Dance Games Other
Dramatic Play Counting Out and Choosing Rituals Introduction Choosings
Counting Out Scores and Counting Words Random Choice Children's Games Part
5The Devices of Memory in the Oral Narrative 13-THE LANGUAGE OF STORY
Introduction Sound Devices Devices of Comparison and Association Formula
Sayings The Language Unit Naming Names of Minerals Place Names Terminology
for Groups of Animals, Birds, and People Proverbs Conversation as a Martial
Art Westernisms Obituaries Cowland Terminology Other Ways to Say "Dumb"
Slang Terms from the 1920s Fan Language 14-NUMBERS Introduction Elementary
Numbers The Number ONE The Number TWO The Number THREE The Number FOUR The
Number FIVE The Number TEN The Number NINE Astrological Numbers The Number
SEVEN The Number EIGHT The Number TWELVE The Number ELEVEN The Number SIX
The Number THIRTEEN Summary 15-MOTIFS Introduction Native American Story
Motifs Mythological Motifs Animal Motifs Taboo Motifs Magic Motifs Death
Motifs Marvel Motifs Ogre Motifs Test Motifs Wisdom and Foolishness Motifs
Deception Motifs Reversal-of-Fortune Motifs Chance and Fate Motifs Society
Motifs Captive and Fugitive Motifs Unnatural Cruelty Motifs Sex Motifs
Traits-of-Character Motifs Miscellaneous Motifs Motif Categories 16-HUMOR
Introduction Drolls Outhouses Occupational and News-Item Jokes Regional
Humor Mining and Oil Business Jokes Lawyer Jokes Football Player Jokes
Farmer Jokes Wall Street (Post-Crash) Jokes Puns Riddles Riddles Wisely
Expounded Grimm's Collections General Riddles BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
OF STORY VOICE Folklore Mystery Story as Mystery Storyteller as Initiate
into Mystery The Power of Lore in Story-Story Voice 2-RESEARCH AND THE
STORYTELLER Introduction Sample Finnish Folklore The Kalevala Weaving
Folklore Fragments into a Story Part 2Story Characters 3-CULTURE
BRINGERS/TRICKSTERS Introduction Culture Heroes of Various Traditions 4-
THE PEOPLE OF FAERIE Introduction Faerie Folk of Various Traditions Part 3
Story Artifacts 5-STARS Introduction The North Star, Pole Star, or Polaris
Ursa Major Cassiopeia, Cepheus, Andromeda, Perseus, and Pegasus Draco the
Dragon Taurus the Bull The Pleiades Orion The Milky Way Summary 6-GEMS,
ROCKS, MINERALS, AND STONES Gems and Precious Metals Magical Rocks and
Minerals 7-PLANTS AND FLOWERS Introduction Flower-Naming Stories Flower and
Plant Legends and Lore Flower and Plant Oracles, Formulas, and Portents
Other Questions and Answers Representative Flower Portents and
Superstitions Mushrooms Folk Medicine Sample Herbal and Folk Remedies
Aphrodisiacs 8-TREES Introduction Tree Lore Rhymes Concerning Trees Tree
Games Old Roger The Oakum in the Wood Tag Tree Prognostications Part 4
Story Activities 9-CALENDAR CUSTOMS, HOLIDAYS, AND FESTIVALS Introduction
Samain-All Souls Beltane-May Day Lammas-First Fruits The Winter Solstice
The Vernal Equinox The Summer Solstice -Midsummer Day 10-DIVINATION
Introduction Divination as Magic Divination as a Social Tool Divination as
Folk Art Divination as Randomizing Procedure Forms of Divination Mechanical
Ritual Emotive/Possessive Types of Divination Divination in the Lore of
Common Folk Popular Games and Rituals of Chance Weather Prediction Chance
Accident Formulae Body Markings and Characteristics Taboos and
Superstitions Pseudosciences 11-MAGIC AND SUPERSTITION Introduction
Definitions Types of Practitioners The "Magician's" Magic Beliefs and
Superstitions Beliefs from Various Cultures Dropping Tableware Weather
Reports Death Vampires Wedding Customs 12-GAMES Introduction The Utilities
of Games What Is a Game? Types of Nonsinging Games Chasing Games Catching
Games Seeking Games Hunting Games Racing Games Duelling Games Exerting
Games Daring Games Guessing Games Acting Games Pretending Games Ball Games
Other Games Singing and Dancing Games Song Games Song/Dance Games Other
Dramatic Play Counting Out and Choosing Rituals Introduction Choosings
Counting Out Scores and Counting Words Random Choice Children's Games Part
5The Devices of Memory in the Oral Narrative 13-THE LANGUAGE OF STORY
Introduction Sound Devices Devices of Comparison and Association Formula
Sayings The Language Unit Naming Names of Minerals Place Names Terminology
for Groups of Animals, Birds, and People Proverbs Conversation as a Martial
Art Westernisms Obituaries Cowland Terminology Other Ways to Say "Dumb"
Slang Terms from the 1920s Fan Language 14-NUMBERS Introduction Elementary
Numbers The Number ONE The Number TWO The Number THREE The Number FOUR The
Number FIVE The Number TEN The Number NINE Astrological Numbers The Number
SEVEN The Number EIGHT The Number TWELVE The Number ELEVEN The Number SIX
The Number THIRTEEN Summary 15-MOTIFS Introduction Native American Story
Motifs Mythological Motifs Animal Motifs Taboo Motifs Magic Motifs Death
Motifs Marvel Motifs Ogre Motifs Test Motifs Wisdom and Foolishness Motifs
Deception Motifs Reversal-of-Fortune Motifs Chance and Fate Motifs Society
Motifs Captive and Fugitive Motifs Unnatural Cruelty Motifs Sex Motifs
Traits-of-Character Motifs Miscellaneous Motifs Motif Categories 16-HUMOR
Introduction Drolls Outhouses Occupational and News-Item Jokes Regional
Humor Mining and Oil Business Jokes Lawyer Jokes Football Player Jokes
Farmer Jokes Wall Street (Post-Crash) Jokes Puns Riddles Riddles Wisely
Expounded Grimm's Collections General Riddles BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
INTRODUCTION Part 1Story Voice, Research, and the Storyteller 1-THE MAKING
OF STORY VOICE Folklore Mystery Story as Mystery Storyteller as Initiate
into Mystery The Power of Lore in Story-Story Voice 2-RESEARCH AND THE
STORYTELLER Introduction Sample Finnish Folklore The Kalevala Weaving
Folklore Fragments into a Story Part 2Story Characters 3-CULTURE
BRINGERS/TRICKSTERS Introduction Culture Heroes of Various Traditions 4-
THE PEOPLE OF FAERIE Introduction Faerie Folk of Various Traditions Part 3
Story Artifacts 5-STARS Introduction The North Star, Pole Star, or Polaris
Ursa Major Cassiopeia, Cepheus, Andromeda, Perseus, and Pegasus Draco the
Dragon Taurus the Bull The Pleiades Orion The Milky Way Summary 6-GEMS,
ROCKS, MINERALS, AND STONES Gems and Precious Metals Magical Rocks and
Minerals 7-PLANTS AND FLOWERS Introduction Flower-Naming Stories Flower and
Plant Legends and Lore Flower and Plant Oracles, Formulas, and Portents
Other Questions and Answers Representative Flower Portents and
Superstitions Mushrooms Folk Medicine Sample Herbal and Folk Remedies
Aphrodisiacs 8-TREES Introduction Tree Lore Rhymes Concerning Trees Tree
Games Old Roger The Oakum in the Wood Tag Tree Prognostications Part 4
Story Activities 9-CALENDAR CUSTOMS, HOLIDAYS, AND FESTIVALS Introduction
Samain-All Souls Beltane-May Day Lammas-First Fruits The Winter Solstice
The Vernal Equinox The Summer Solstice -Midsummer Day 10-DIVINATION
Introduction Divination as Magic Divination as a Social Tool Divination as
Folk Art Divination as Randomizing Procedure Forms of Divination Mechanical
Ritual Emotive/Possessive Types of Divination Divination in the Lore of
Common Folk Popular Games and Rituals of Chance Weather Prediction Chance
Accident Formulae Body Markings and Characteristics Taboos and
Superstitions Pseudosciences 11-MAGIC AND SUPERSTITION Introduction
Definitions Types of Practitioners The "Magician's" Magic Beliefs and
Superstitions Beliefs from Various Cultures Dropping Tableware Weather
Reports Death Vampires Wedding Customs 12-GAMES Introduction The Utilities
of Games What Is a Game? Types of Nonsinging Games Chasing Games Catching
Games Seeking Games Hunting Games Racing Games Duelling Games Exerting
Games Daring Games Guessing Games Acting Games Pretending Games Ball Games
Other Games Singing and Dancing Games Song Games Song/Dance Games Other
Dramatic Play Counting Out and Choosing Rituals Introduction Choosings
Counting Out Scores and Counting Words Random Choice Children's Games Part
5The Devices of Memory in the Oral Narrative 13-THE LANGUAGE OF STORY
Introduction Sound Devices Devices of Comparison and Association Formula
Sayings The Language Unit Naming Names of Minerals Place Names Terminology
for Groups of Animals, Birds, and People Proverbs Conversation as a Martial
Art Westernisms Obituaries Cowland Terminology Other Ways to Say "Dumb"
Slang Terms from the 1920s Fan Language 14-NUMBERS Introduction Elementary
Numbers The Number ONE The Number TWO The Number THREE The Number FOUR The
Number FIVE The Number TEN The Number NINE Astrological Numbers The Number
SEVEN The Number EIGHT The Number TWELVE The Number ELEVEN The Number SIX
The Number THIRTEEN Summary 15-MOTIFS Introduction Native American Story
Motifs Mythological Motifs Animal Motifs Taboo Motifs Magic Motifs Death
Motifs Marvel Motifs Ogre Motifs Test Motifs Wisdom and Foolishness Motifs
Deception Motifs Reversal-of-Fortune Motifs Chance and Fate Motifs Society
Motifs Captive and Fugitive Motifs Unnatural Cruelty Motifs Sex Motifs
Traits-of-Character Motifs Miscellaneous Motifs Motif Categories 16-HUMOR
Introduction Drolls Outhouses Occupational and News-Item Jokes Regional
Humor Mining and Oil Business Jokes Lawyer Jokes Football Player Jokes
Farmer Jokes Wall Street (Post-Crash) Jokes Puns Riddles Riddles Wisely
Expounded Grimm's Collections General Riddles BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
OF STORY VOICE Folklore Mystery Story as Mystery Storyteller as Initiate
into Mystery The Power of Lore in Story-Story Voice 2-RESEARCH AND THE
STORYTELLER Introduction Sample Finnish Folklore The Kalevala Weaving
Folklore Fragments into a Story Part 2Story Characters 3-CULTURE
BRINGERS/TRICKSTERS Introduction Culture Heroes of Various Traditions 4-
THE PEOPLE OF FAERIE Introduction Faerie Folk of Various Traditions Part 3
Story Artifacts 5-STARS Introduction The North Star, Pole Star, or Polaris
Ursa Major Cassiopeia, Cepheus, Andromeda, Perseus, and Pegasus Draco the
Dragon Taurus the Bull The Pleiades Orion The Milky Way Summary 6-GEMS,
ROCKS, MINERALS, AND STONES Gems and Precious Metals Magical Rocks and
Minerals 7-PLANTS AND FLOWERS Introduction Flower-Naming Stories Flower and
Plant Legends and Lore Flower and Plant Oracles, Formulas, and Portents
Other Questions and Answers Representative Flower Portents and
Superstitions Mushrooms Folk Medicine Sample Herbal and Folk Remedies
Aphrodisiacs 8-TREES Introduction Tree Lore Rhymes Concerning Trees Tree
Games Old Roger The Oakum in the Wood Tag Tree Prognostications Part 4
Story Activities 9-CALENDAR CUSTOMS, HOLIDAYS, AND FESTIVALS Introduction
Samain-All Souls Beltane-May Day Lammas-First Fruits The Winter Solstice
The Vernal Equinox The Summer Solstice -Midsummer Day 10-DIVINATION
Introduction Divination as Magic Divination as a Social Tool Divination as
Folk Art Divination as Randomizing Procedure Forms of Divination Mechanical
Ritual Emotive/Possessive Types of Divination Divination in the Lore of
Common Folk Popular Games and Rituals of Chance Weather Prediction Chance
Accident Formulae Body Markings and Characteristics Taboos and
Superstitions Pseudosciences 11-MAGIC AND SUPERSTITION Introduction
Definitions Types of Practitioners The "Magician's" Magic Beliefs and
Superstitions Beliefs from Various Cultures Dropping Tableware Weather
Reports Death Vampires Wedding Customs 12-GAMES Introduction The Utilities
of Games What Is a Game? Types of Nonsinging Games Chasing Games Catching
Games Seeking Games Hunting Games Racing Games Duelling Games Exerting
Games Daring Games Guessing Games Acting Games Pretending Games Ball Games
Other Games Singing and Dancing Games Song Games Song/Dance Games Other
Dramatic Play Counting Out and Choosing Rituals Introduction Choosings
Counting Out Scores and Counting Words Random Choice Children's Games Part
5The Devices of Memory in the Oral Narrative 13-THE LANGUAGE OF STORY
Introduction Sound Devices Devices of Comparison and Association Formula
Sayings The Language Unit Naming Names of Minerals Place Names Terminology
for Groups of Animals, Birds, and People Proverbs Conversation as a Martial
Art Westernisms Obituaries Cowland Terminology Other Ways to Say "Dumb"
Slang Terms from the 1920s Fan Language 14-NUMBERS Introduction Elementary
Numbers The Number ONE The Number TWO The Number THREE The Number FOUR The
Number FIVE The Number TEN The Number NINE Astrological Numbers The Number
SEVEN The Number EIGHT The Number TWELVE The Number ELEVEN The Number SIX
The Number THIRTEEN Summary 15-MOTIFS Introduction Native American Story
Motifs Mythological Motifs Animal Motifs Taboo Motifs Magic Motifs Death
Motifs Marvel Motifs Ogre Motifs Test Motifs Wisdom and Foolishness Motifs
Deception Motifs Reversal-of-Fortune Motifs Chance and Fate Motifs Society
Motifs Captive and Fugitive Motifs Unnatural Cruelty Motifs Sex Motifs
Traits-of-Character Motifs Miscellaneous Motifs Motif Categories 16-HUMOR
Introduction Drolls Outhouses Occupational and News-Item Jokes Regional
Humor Mining and Oil Business Jokes Lawyer Jokes Football Player Jokes
Farmer Jokes Wall Street (Post-Crash) Jokes Puns Riddles Riddles Wisely
Expounded Grimm's Collections General Riddles BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX