(Nine narratives collected in 1903, including Theft of Fire and Bear and Fawns.)
Around the same time, he became influenced by the structuralist approaches of Claude Lévi-Strauss and, through the help of George F. MacDonald, began an intensive study of the Tsimshianic narratives collected by Marius Barbeau and William Beynon.
Cove also created a catalogue of the Barbeau-Beynon files and co-edited, with MacDonald, a selection of narratives collected by Barbeau and Beynon.
The record of Halchidhoma oral literature is largely limited to the 11 narratives collected in 1929-1930 by anthropologist Leslie Spier from Kutox, a Halchidhoma man living among the Maricopa.
The dream- narratives and cuttings collected by the professor were, of course, strong corroboration; but the rationalism of my mind and the extravagance of the whole subject led me to adopt what I thought the most sensible conclusions.
The personal narratives collected in "The Boys of My Youth" describe a Midwestern childhood in a family dominated by cigarette-smoking women and a frisky youth spent flirting with inarticulate longhaired boys, as well as Beard's marriage and divorce, her mother's death, her sustaining friendships with various women.
Signs before death, and authenticated apparitions: in one hundred narratives, collected by Horace Welby.
Heroic stories from the Macedonian struggle were transcribed in many of the novels of Greek writer Penelope Delta, from narratives collected in 1932-1935 by her secretary Antigone Bellou-Threpsiadi, who was herself a daughter of a Macedonian fighter.
Three Eastern, Southern, and Cache Creek Pomo narratives collected in 1930, 1940, and 1988, pp.
(Four previously unpublished traditional narratives collected from Phoebe Maddux and Fritz Hansen by John P. Harrington in 1926 and from Margaret Harrie by Hans Jørgen Uldall in 1932.)