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Culture / Guggenheim Fellows / Literature / Ethnopoetics / Folklore / Dell Hymes / Fiction / Mythography / Popol Vuh / Franz Boas / Linguistic anthropology / Narrative
Date: 2004-12-07 17:16:07
Culture
Guggenheim Fellows
Literature
Ethnopoetics
Folklore
Dell Hymes
Fiction
Mythography
Popol Vuh
Franz Boas
Linguistic anthropology
Narrative

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