Childhood and Folklore: A Psychoanalytic Study of Apache Personality |
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Foreword by Alan Dundes | 1 |
Interaction Among Folklorists | 12 |
Psychoanalytic Approaches to Folklore | 19 |
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aboriginal adults ambivalent animals anthropologists anxiety Apache children Athabascans baby basket become bee power behavior Better brother Bryce castration Chapter child child-rearing childhood Chiricahua and Mescalero Coyote cradle culture death diyin Dundes eagle ego psychology egosyntonic equated fantasies father fear female folklore folklorists folktale Freud functions ganheh genitals ghost girls Hippler hostility Indians individual interpretation interviews intrapsychic conflicts jajadeh killed legend Lipan Apache magical male manifest content means mother Mountain Spirits myth Oedipus Oedipus complex Old Lady Opler oral literature Painted Lady parents patient penis person pertaining phallic phallic symbol phallus practices psychic Psychoanalytic Study psychological puberty ceremony represent reservation result role Ruth Boyer schizophrenia sexual shaman sibling rivalry snake social spider superego supernatural supernatural power surrogate symbol tale tion told Totem and Taboo tribes unconscious vagina White Painted Lady wife wish witch witchcraft woman women yeeyeh yusn