Journal of American Folklore. 1:3 (1888)

Today's free book is Journal of American Folklore, Vol. 1, No. 3 (1888). For the table of contents, check at the bottom of this post below the image; I have provided individual story titles where applicable.

The book is available at Hathi (I have not checked for other online sources).


Table of Contents

De Cost Smith. Witchcraft and Demonism of the Modern Iroquois (pp. 184-194)
W. M. Beauchamp. Onondaga Customs (pp. 195-203)
... Adventures of Haxige
... How the Big Turtle Went on the War Path
J. Owen Dorsey. Omaha Songs. II (pp. 209-213)
J. Owen Dorsey. Omaha Folk-Lore Notes (pp. 213-214)
F. B. Gleanings from the Emmons Collection of Ethnological Specimens from Alaska (pp. 215-219)
Franz Boas. Chinook Songs (pp. 220-226)
... How Jack Went to Seek his Fortune (two versions)
... The Dog, The Cat, The Ass, and The Cock
W. W. N. Gypsy Lore Society (p. 235)
Thomas Wentworth Higginson. Brides Dancing Barefoot (pp. 235-236)
Edward Eggleston. Early History of the Cherokees (p. 236)
L. J. Vance. Hoodoo (pp. 236-237)
J. O. D. Fairies, Dwarfs, and Giants (p. 237)
A. S. Gatschet. Fairies (p. 237)
A. S. Gatschet. Human Bones (pp. 237-238)
A. S. Gatschet. Am Urds-Brunnen (p. 238)
The Funeral Ceremonies of the Chinese in America (pp. 239-240)

Book Reviews 
The Counting-out Rhymes of Children. Their Antiquity, Origin, and Wide Distribution by Henry Carrington Bolton (pp. 240-242)
Studies on the Legend of the Holy Grail, with Especial Reference to the Hypothesis of Its Celtic Origin by Alfred Nutt (pp. 242-243)
The Earliest English Version of the Fables of Bidpai by Thomas North, Joseph Jacobs (pp. 243-244)
Die Mutter bei den Völkern des Arischen Stammes by Michael von Źmigrodzki (pp. 244-245)