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|a Muhawi, Ibrahim,
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|a Speak, bird, speak again :
|b Palestinian Arab folktales /
|c Ibrahim Muhawi and Sharif Kanaana, with a new foreword by Ibtisam Barakat
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|b University of California Press,
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|a By combining their expertise in English literature and anthropology, Ibrahim Muhawi and Sharif Kanaana bring to these folktales an integral method of study that unites a sensitivity to language with a deep appreciation for culture. As native Palestinians, the authors are well suited to their task. Over the course of several years, they collected tales from the regions of the Galilee, Gaza, and the West Bank, determining which were the most widely known and appreciated and selecting the ones that best represent the Palestinian Arab folk narrative tradition. Great care has been taken with the.
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|a Ṭunjur, Ṭunjur -- The Woman Who Married Her Son -- Precious One and Worn-out One -- Šwēš, Šwēš! -- The Golden Pail -- Half-a-Halfling -- The Orphans' Cow -- Sumac! You Son of a Whore, Sumac! -- The Green Bird -- Little Nightingale the Crier -- The Little Bird -- Jummēz Bin Yāzūr, Chief of the Birds -- Jbēne -- Sackcloth -- Šāhīn -- The Brave Lad -- Gazelle -- Lōlabe -- The Old Woman Ghouleh -- Lady Tatar -- Šōqak Bōqak! -- Clever Ḥasan -- The Cricket -- The Seven Leavenings -- The Golden Rod in the Valley of Vermilion -- Minjal -- Im ʻĒše -- Chick Eggs -- The Ghouleh of Trans-Jordan -- Bear-Cub of the Kitchen -- The Woman Whose Hands Were Cut Off -- Nʻayyis (Little Sleepy One) -- Im ʻAwwād and the Ghouleh -- The Merchant's Daughter -- Pomegranate Seeds -- The Woodcutter -- The Fisherman -- The Little She-Goat -- The Old Woman and Her Cat -- Dunglet -- The Louse -- The Woman Who Fell into the Well -- The Rich Man and the Poor Man -- Maʻrūf the Shoemaker -- Im ʻAlī and Abū ʻAlī
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|a Description based on print version record
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|a In English.
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|a Tales
|z Palestine.
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|a Palestinian Arabs
|v Folklore.
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|a Folk literature, Arabic
|z Palestine
|v Translations into English.
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|a Contes
|z Palestine.
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|a Palestiniens
|v Folklore.
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|a SOCIAL SCIENCE / Folklore & Mythology
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|a Folk literature, Arabic.
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|a Middle East
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|a anthropology.
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|a arab.
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|a arabs.
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|a bridegrooms.
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|a brides.
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|a courtship.
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|a creation myths.
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|a environment.
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|a fairy tales.
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|a fiction.
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|a folk narrative.
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|a folklore.
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|a folktales.
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|a galilee.
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|a gaza.
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|a gender.
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|a husbands and wives.
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|a motif index.
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|a mythology.
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|a nature.
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|a nonfiction.
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|a oral tradition.
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|a palestine.
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|a palestinian arab.
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|a palestinian culture.
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|a palestinian folktales.
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|a palestinian studies.
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|a parenting.
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|a romance.
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|a sexuality.
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|a social science.
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|a storytelling.
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|a typology.
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|a Folklore.
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|a Translations.
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