Studies in Texan Folklore--Rio Grande Valley: Twelve Folklore Studies with Introductions, Commentaries & a Bounty of Notes. Lore 1E. Mellen Press, 1997 - 162 páginas Based on original research, this study gives the first in-depth study of Rio Grande Valley Folklore in Texas, combining Hispanic and American elements. Contains studies on the evil eye, shock, recetas and curanderos (healers and healing), ghosts, owllore, and weather. Many extracts from interviews are reproduced in detail, and full commentary, notes and bibliography are provided. |
Contenido
The Evil | 15 |
Remedista | 25 |
The Curandero of the Rio Grande Valley | 41 |
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Términos y frases comunes
ailments Alejandro Ramirez apparition asked baby become believe bewitched bird Brownsville bruja brujo buried Cassell's Cisneros cuentos curanderismo curandero death Dodson Don Muño Don Pedrito Don Pedrito Jaramillo Edinburg estafiate Evil Eye fact Falfurrias Folklore Garza girl grandmother Grandmother's healer healing heard Herbs in Folk-Healing Hereafter cited Hispanic horse husband La Llorona lady Laredo lechuzas legend lived Llorona Lore Luisa mal de ojo MaMela March McAllen Mexican Mexico mother Moyer Nava Nazaria Contreras night ointment Olmos Pablo pain Pan American College patient Pedro Jaramillo Pedro Leal Pena Personal interview prayers Premont prescription professional doctor rain ranch recetas remedies Remedista Rio Grande City Rio Grande Valley rubbed Salinas Severiano Barrera Shellenburg sick South Texas Spanish stomachache story susto tecolote Téofilo Torres town treasure treatment tree Treviño Valleyite weather lore Weslaco witch woman Yerbas