Journal of American Folklore. 4:14 (1891)

Today's free book is Journal of American Folklore, Vol. 4, No. 14 (1891). 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

A. F. Chamberlain. Nanibozhu amongst the Otchipwe, Mississagas, and Other Algonkian Tribes (pp. 193-213)
H. Carrington Bolton. Decoration of Graves of Negroes in South Carolina (p. 214)
William Wells Newell. The Carol of the Twelve Numbers (pp. 215-220)
Stewart Culin. Street Games of Boys in Brooklyn, N. Y. (pp. 221-237)
Games and Amusements of Ute Children (pp. 238-240)
Lee J. Vance. Three Lessons in Rhabdomancy (pp. 241-246)
Charles L. Edwards. Some Tales from Bahama Folk-Lore. Fairy Stories (pp. 247-252)
John McNab Currier. Contributions to New England Folk-Lore (pp. 253-256)
J. Owen Dorsey. The Social Organization of the Siouan Tribes (pp. 257-266)
Tuscan Witch Songs (p. 267)
Joseph A. Haskell. Sacrificial Offerings among North Carolina Negroes (pp. 267-269)
Nursery Rhymes from Maine (pp. 269-270)
W. W. N. Jack the Giant-Killer (p. 270)
H. Carrington Bolton. The Pronunciation of Folk-Names in South Carolina (pp. 270-272)
W. M. Beauchamp. Stone Implements (p. 272)
A Note on an Early Superstition of the Champlain Valley. "The Whip-Poor-Will." (pp. 272-274)

Book Reviews
The Science of Fairy Tales by Edwin Sidney Hartland (pp. 276-277)
The Scatalogic Rites of All Nations by John G. Bourke (pp. 277-278)
Great Russian Animal Tales by Adolf Gerber (pp. 278-279)
Quèstionnaire de Folk-Lore by E. Monseur (pp. 279-280)
Waifs and Strays of Celtic Tradition by J. MacDougall, John Gregorson Campbell (pp. 280-281)
Curiosità Popolari Tradizionali by Giuseppe Pitrè (p. 282)
Chansons Populaires de la France by Thomas Frederick Crane (p. 282)
The Gambling Games of the Chinese in America by Stewart Culin (p. 283)
Les Calendriers a Emblèmes Hieroglyphiques by A. Certeux (p. 283)