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Index to Volume 50 ARTICLES Bennett, Gillian. The Color of Saying: Modern Legend and Folktale. 19-32. Blache, Martha. On the Relationship Between Popular Culture and Folklore Studies in Latin America. 241-46. Cavender, Anthony. Putting the Public in Public Folklore. 33-51. Clements, William M. The Senath Light: Varieties of Legendary Experience in the Missouri Bootheel. 231-40. Estes, David C. Alice Walker’s "Strong Horse Tea": Folk Cures for the Dispossessed. 213-29 Georges, Robert A. Using Storytelling in University Instruction. 3-17. Halpert, Herbert. The Man in the Moon: Traditional Narratives in the South. 155-70. Lankford, George. Red and White: Some Reflections on a Southeastern Metaphor. 54-80. McCarthy, William Bernard. Sexual Symbol and Innuendo in "The Rabbit Herd" (AT 570). 143-54. Miller, Jim Wayne. The Ballad in the Street: A Response to Ronald Pugh. 257-67. Minton, John. "That Amazing Texas Version of Child 84, ‘Boberick Allen.”" 195-211. Pugh, Ronald. Country Music’s Academic Credentials: A Closer Look. 247-56. Radner, Joan N. Coming of Age: The Creative Rituals of Older Women. 113-25. Syndergaard, Larry. Incest Ballads in the English and Scottish Popular Ballads: Pattern and Meaning. 127-41. Taylor, Kelly S. The Storytelling Wake: Performance in the Absence of Established Tradition. 99-111. BOOKS REVIEWED Caffery, Debbie Fleming. Carry Me Home: Louisiana Sugar Country in Photographs. [Frank De Caro]. 269-80. Coles, Robert. The Old Ones of Mexico. [Frank De Caro]. 269-80. Cunningham, Keith. The Oral Tradition of the American West: Adventure, Courtship, Family and Place in Traditional Recitation. [Karen Baldwin]. 185-89. Dundes, Alan. Folklore Matters. [Bill Ellis]. 283-90. Flexner, Marion. Out of Kentucky Kitchens. [Lin T. Humphrey]. 179-82. Freeman, Roland L. The Arabbers of Baltimore. (Frank De Caro]. 269-80. Harris, Joseph. The Ballad and Oral Literature. (James Porter]. 171-75. Harris, Trudier. Fiction and Folklore: The Novels of Toni Morrison. (Marcia Gaudet]. 182- 84. Herrera-Sobek, Maria. The Mexican Corrido: A Feminist Analysis. {Inez Cardozo-Freeman]. 87-90. Hubbard, Harlan. Shantyboat on the Bayous. [Frank De Caro]. 81-84. Johnson, Mary Ann. The Many Faces of Hull-House: The Photographs of Wallace Kirkland. [Frank De Caro]. 269-80. McCarthy, William Bernard. The Ballad Matrix: Personality, Milieu, and the Oral Tradition. [James Porter]. 171-75. Parsons, Jack. Straight from the Heart: Portraits of Traditional Hispanic Musicians. (Frank De Caro]. 269-80. Index to Volume 50 ARTICLES Bennett, Gillian. The Color of Saying: Modern Legend and Folktale. 19-32. Blache, Martha. On the Relationship Between Popular Culture and Folklore Studies in Latin America. 241-46. Cavender, Anthony. Putting the Public in Public Folklore. 33-51. Clements, William M. The Senath Light: Varieties of Legendary Experience in the Missouri Bootheel. 231-40. Estes, David C. Alice Walker’s "Strong Horse Tea": Folk Cures for the Dispossessed. 213-29 Georges, Robert A. Using Storytelling in University Instruction. 3-17. Halpert, Herbert. The Man in the Moon: Traditional Narratives in the South. 155-70. Lankford, George. Red and White: Some Reflections on a Southeastern Metaphor. 54-80. McCarthy, William Bernard. Sexual Symbol and Innuendo in "The Rabbit Herd" (AT 570). 143-54. Miller, Jim Wayne. The Ballad in the Street: A Response to Ronald Pugh. 257-67. Minton, John. "That Amazing Texas Version of Child 84, ‘Boberick Allen.”" 195-211. Pugh, Ronald. Country Music’s Academic Credentials: A Closer Look. 247-56. Radner, Joan N. Coming of Age: The Creative Rituals of Older Women. 113-25. Syndergaard, Larry. Incest Ballads in the English and Scottish Popular Ballads: Pattern and Meaning. 127-41. Taylor, Kelly S. The Storytelling Wake: Performance in the Absence of Established Tradition. 99-111. BOOKS REVIEWED Caffery, Debbie Fleming. Carry Me Home: Louisiana Sugar Country in Photographs. [Frank De Caro]. 269-80. Coles, Robert. The Old Ones of Mexico. [Frank De Caro]. 269-80. Cunningham, Keith. The Oral Tradition of the American West: Adventure, Courtship, Family and Place in Traditional Recitation. [Karen Baldwin]. 185-89. Dundes, Alan. Folklore Matters. [Bill Ellis]. 283-90. Flexner, Marion. Out of Kentucky Kitchens. [Lin T. Humphrey]. 179-82. Freeman, Roland L. The Arabbers of Baltimore. (Frank De Caro]. 269-80. Harris, Joseph. The Ballad and Oral Literature. (James Porter]. 171-75. Harris, Trudier. Fiction and Folklore: The Novels of Toni Morrison. (Marcia Gaudet]. 182- 84. Herrera-Sobek, Maria. The Mexican Corrido: A Feminist Analysis. {Inez Cardozo-Freeman]. 87-90. Hubbard, Harlan. Shantyboat on the Bayous. [Frank De Caro]. 81-84. Johnson, Mary Ann. The Many Faces of Hull-House: The Photographs of Wallace Kirkland. [Frank De Caro]. 269-80. McCarthy, William Bernard. The Ballad Matrix: Personality, Milieu, and the Oral Tradition. [James Porter]. 171-75. Parsons, Jack. Straight from the Heart: Portraits of Traditional Hispanic Musicians. (Frank De Caro]. 269-80. VOLUME 50 INDEX 295 Porter, Eliot and Ellen Auerbach. Mexican Celebrations. [Frank De Caro]. 269-80. Richardson, Miles. Cry Lonesome and Other Accounts of the Anthropologist’s Project. (Larry Danielson]. 84-87. Rosenberg, Bruce. Folklore and Literature: Rival Siblings. (Marcia Gaudet]. 182-84. Segal, Robert A. Joseph Campbell: An Introduction. [Polly Stewart]. 281-83. Simpson, Bland. The Great Dismal: A Carolinian’s Swamp Memoir. [Frank De Caro]. 81-84. Slater, Candace. City Steeple, City Streets: Saints’ Tales from Granada and a Changing Spain. [Miles Richardson]. 177-79. Southall, Thomas W. Of Time and Place:Walker Evans and William Christenberry. (Frank De Caro]. 269-80. Speer, Jean Haskell. The Appalachian Photographs of Earl Palmer. [Frank De Caro]. 269-80. Starr, Kathy. The Soul of Southern Cooking. [Lin T. Humphrey]. 179-82. Waldvogel, Merikay. Soft Covers for Hard Times: Quilting and the Great Depression. (Laurel Horton]. 90-92. BOOKS IN BRIEF / ERIC L. MONTENYOHL Allen, William Francis, Charles Pickard, and Lucy McKim Garrison. Slave Songs of the United States. 95. The ARTS of Black Folk. 192. Barden, Thomas E. Virginia Folk Legends. 292-93. Baring-Gould, Sabine. The Book of Were-Wolves. 291. Bennett, Gillian. Spoken in Jest. 192. Brinton, Daniel G. The Myths of the New World: A Treatise on the Symbolism and Mythology of the Red Race of American. 94. Bronner, Simon J. Creativity and Tradition in Folklore: New Directions. 292. Chambers, Robert. The Book of Days. 291. Contemporary Legend. [New journal]. 96. Cypress, Sandra Messinger. The Malinche in Mexican Literature: From History to Myth. 191. Earle, Alice Morse. Child Life in Colonial Days. 291. Earle, Alice Morse. Customs and Fashions in Old New England. 291. Egerton, John. Southern Food: At Home, On the Road, In History. 190. Ferris, William. "You Live and Learn. Then You Die and Forget It All": Ray Lum’s Tales of Horses, Mules, and Men. 191. Goldstein, Diane G., ed. Talking AIDS: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. 293-94. Goldstein, Kenneth S. A Guide for Field Workers in Folklore. 291. Hallett, Martin and Barbara Karasek. Folk Tales and Fairy Tales. 93. Henderson, Helena, ed. The Maiden Who Rose From the Sea and Other Finnish Folktales. 293. Hole, Christina. English and Custom Usage. 291. Ives, Edward D. George Magoon and the Downeast Game War: History, Folklore and the Law. 91. James, E.O. Seasonal Feasts and Festivals. 291. Jameson, W.C. Buried Treasures of the Appalachians. 95. Jameson, W.C. Buried Treasures of Texas. 95. Jones, Michael Owen. Exploring Folk Art: Twenty Years of Thought on Craft, Work, and Aesthetics. 291-92. 296 Southern Folkiore 50:3 Jones, Steven Swann. The New Comparative Method: Structural and Symbolic Analysis of the Allomotifs of "Snow White". 192. Joyner, Charles. Remember Me: Slave Life in Coastal Georgia. 293. Krehbiel, Edward. Afro-American Folksongs. ?91. Limon, José. Mexican Ballads, Chicano Poems: History and Influence in Mexican American Social Poetry. 192. Lindberg, Stanley W. The Legacy of Erskine Caldwell. 293. McDonogh, Gary W. The Florida Negro: A Federal Writers’ Project Legacy. 293. Mieder. Wolfgang. A Dictionary of American Proverbs. 93-94. Newell, William Wells. Games and Songs of American Children. 94. O’Suilleabhain, Sean. Handbook of Irish Folklore. 291. Olrik, Axel. Principles for Oral Narrative Research. 293. Page, Linda Garland and Eliot Wigginton. The Foxfire Book of Appalachian Cookery. 190. Page, Linda Garland and Eliot Wigginton. Aunt Arie: A Foxfire Portrait. 191. Paredes, Américo. Folklore and Culture on the Texas-Mexican Border. 292. Perdue, Charles L. Pigsfoot Jelly and Persimmon Beer: Foodways from the Virginia Writers’ Project. 190-91. Perrone, Bobette, H. Henrietta Sockel, and Victoria Krueger. Medicine Women, Curanderas, and Women Doctors. 191. Rickaby, Franz. Ballads and Songs of the Shanty-Boy. 291. Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe. Algic Researches: Indian Tales and Legends. 94. Siikala, Anna-Leena. Interpreting Oral Narrative. 192. Sokolov, Yury M. Russian Folklore. 291. Spicer, Dorothy Gladys. Yearbook of English Festivals. 291. Summers, Montague. Witchcraft and Black Magic. 291. Thiselton-Dyer, T. F. Folklore of Women. 291. Webster, Marie D. Quilts: Their Story and How to Make Them. 291. Whittier, John Greenleaf. Legends of New England. 94. Whittier, John Greenleaf. Supernaturalism in New England. 291. Williams, Cratis D. Southern Mountain Speech. 192. Zipes, Jack. Spells of Enchantment: The Wondrous Fairy Tales of Western Culture . 93.

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