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... told me : He was born in Texas , around west central Texas , and he did some ranching and worked in the oil fields and things like that . When he went into the Navy , he came through Arkansas going to West Virginia . From that , just ...
... told me : He was born in Texas , around west central Texas , and he did some ranching and worked in the oil fields and things like that . When he went into the Navy , he came through Arkansas going to West Virginia . From that , just ...
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... told me , " Sure they is real people , they look just like real people . " ' " No matter how simplified or distorted they may appear to the discerning eye ( Figure 51 ) his images are the realization of his perception and therefore ...
... told me , " Sure they is real people , they look just like real people . " ' " No matter how simplified or distorted they may appear to the discerning eye ( Figure 51 ) his images are the realization of his perception and therefore ...
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... told me that at the time the craft guild was formed the members were not allowed to use any tools but a pocket knife and a coping saw . Leo Rainey told me he has no recollection of such rules at any time in the guild . 23. Mabry ...
... told me that at the time the craft guild was formed the members were not allowed to use any tools but a pocket knife and a coping saw . Leo Rainey told me he has no recollection of such rules at any time in the guild . 23. Mabry ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Aesthetics and Folk Art | 9 |
A Brief Ethnography | 17 |
Copyright | |
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