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Description Folk-tales of the Aino people, collected in the 19th century.
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Source Aino folk-tales. By Basil Hall Chamberlain. With introduction by Edward B. Taylor (1888). London, Privately printed for the Folk-lore Society. Copy held by Cornell University Library, made available at IA.org cu31924008253845. An alternative source is at ainofolktales00chamuoft
Author Basil Hall Chamberlain
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