Worldviews and the American West: The Life of the Place Itself

A diverse group of writers and scholars follow the lead of noted folklorist Barre Toelken and consider, from the inside, the ways in which varied cultures in the American West understand and express their relations to the world around them. As Barre Toelken puts it in The Dynamics of Folklore, "...

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Main Author: Jones, Suzi (auth)
Other Authors: Siporin, Steve (auth), Sullivan III, C.W (auth), Stewart, Polly (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
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Published: Utah State University, University Libraries 2000
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