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3by Lidström, Isak“... of the elite male cross-country skier as a ”folk hero” embodyingcertain characteristics: he was a silent...”
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4Published 1972“... fugitive and folk hero, Simon Gunanoot who evaded RCMP and Pinkerton men for 13 years and was later aquited...”
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5Published 1972“...Hereditary Gitxsan chief, David Gunanoot. David is the son of famous fugitive and folk hero, Simon...”
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6by Miguel Diogo Andrade 1994-“... will steer clear of the study of Sæmundr as an Icelandic folk-hero, a mostly post-medieval development which...”
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7“... footnote in the history of subarctic travel. Yet, today, his status must surely approach that of a folk...”
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8by Немировский, А.А., Прокопьева, П.Е., Жукова, Л.Н.“... from different periods publications Verkhnekolymsky Yukagir tales about the folk hero Khalandin...”
Published in Северо-Восточный гуманитарный вестник (2018)
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9“... as folk heroes and heroines of traditional outport culture, older people challenge each other to redress...”
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10by Western Carolina University;“... as American Folk Hero" at 4 p.m. Tuesday in ructional McKee 203. A Fulbright Scholar, he wrote a om 10 book...”
Published 1985
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11by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... and true folk hero, developing a clientele from as far away as California and New York. He carried a Bible...”
Published 1986
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13by Stevens, Robbie;“... who lived in New England in wigwams. Gluskabe is one of their folk heros. Old Man Winter has decided...”
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14by Hassen, Kenneth Ahmed Unice“... the identification with folk heroes and figures of hope ·and salvation from the various cultures he came in contact...”
Published 1974
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15by Stevens, Robbie;“... Winter is a tale of the Abenaki people who lived in New England in wigwams. Gluskabe is one of their folk...”
Published 2000
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