Journal of American Folklore 7:27 (1894)

Today's free book is Journal of American Folklore, Vol. 7, No. 27 (1894). 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

J. Walter Fewkes. The Walpi Flute Observance: A Study of Primitive Dramatization (pp. 265-288)
Heli Chatelain. African Races (pp. 289-302)
Heli Chatelain. African Fetishism (pp. 303-304)
Ruby Andrews Moore. Superstitions from Georgia. II (pp. 305-306)
Geo. A. Dorsey. A Ceremony of the Quichuas of Peru (pp. 307-309)
E. M. Backus. Cradle-Songs of Negroes in North Carolina (p. 310)
W. W. N. Folk-Tales of Angola. II (pp. 311-316)
Louisiana Folk-Tales (p. 317)
Mortuary Customs and Beliefs of South Carolina Negroes (pp. 318-319)
Sacredness of the North (p. 320)
G. M. Godden. Clothed Images (p. 321)
Stone Flakes Used for Gashing by Way of Penance (pp. 321-322)
Marshall H. Saville. The Maya Word Pax (p. 322)

Book Reviews
The Snake Ceremonials at Walpi by J. Walter Fewkes (pp. 324-327)
The Night of the Gods. An Inquiry into Cosmic and Cosmogonic My- thology and Symbolism by John O'Neill (pp. 328-329)
The Legend of Perseus. A Study of Tradition in Story, Custom, and Belief by Edwin Sidney Hartland (pp. 329-330)
Georgian Folk-Tales by Marjory Wardrop (p. 330)