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Texas' songs, tales, and traditions have lived and prospered on the other sides of Texas borders at one time or another before they crossed the rivers. "Both Sides of the Border" contains something foreveryone interested in Texas folklore
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monografia Rebiun16061134 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun16061134 m o d cr cnu|||unuuu 050420s2004 txua ob s001 0 eng d 1417590629 9781417590629 1433710064 9781433710063 1574411845 9781574411843 9781574414134 1574414135 UIB (399090) NT. eng. pn. NT. OCL. OCLCQ. YDXCP. OCLCQ. JNA. OQP. CUY. MHW. DKDLA. CSU. OCLCQ. OCLCO. OCLCQ. CUS. OCLCF. DEBSZ. OCLCE. OCLCQ. P@U. OCLCQ. OCLCO. UNAV 398.2/09764 22 Both sides of the border Recurso electrónico] a scattering of Texas folklore edited by Francis Edward Abernethy, Kenneth L. Untiedt Denton University of North Texas Press 2004 Denton Denton University of North Texas Press xi, 304 p. il xi, 304 p. EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete Publications of the Texas Folklore Society 61 Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice Title Page; Contents; Preface; PART I. REMEMBERING OUR ANCESTORS; Chapter 1. Letters from J. Frank Dobie to John Robert Craddock; Chapter 2. Doc Sonnichsen Holds His Own; PART II. TEXAS-MEXICAN FOLKLORE; Chapter 3. Growing Up on Both Sides of the Border; Chapter 4. Welito: A Mexican-American Family in Southwest Texas; Chapter 5. Folklore of a San Antonio Midwife; Chapter 6. Religion, Superstitions, and Remedios; Chapter 7. Pepe's Panaderia: Bread Folklore; Chapter 8. A Tortilla Is Never "Just" a Tortilla; PART III. MISCELLANEOUS MEMORABILIA Texas' songs, tales, and traditions have lived and prospered on the other sides of Texas borders at one time or another before they crossed the rivers. "Both Sides of the Border" contains something foreveryone interested in Texas folklore Forma de acceso: World Wide Web Abernethy, Francis Edward Untiedt, Kenneth L. 1966-)