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    A companion to folklore

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Machine generated contents note: Notes on Contributors Introduction (Regina F. Bendix and Galit Hasan-Rokem) Part I: Concepts and Phenomena Part II: Location Part III: Reflection Part IV: Practice Index.…”
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    A companion to folklore

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Machine generated contents note: Notes on Contributors Introduction (Regina F. Bendix and Galit Hasan-Rokem) Part I: Concepts and Phenomena Part II: Location Part III: Reflection Part IV: Practice Index.…”
    An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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    Green chemistry : frontiers in benign chemistry syntheses and processes. /

    Published 1998
    Book
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    Red, white, & black make blue : indigo in the fabric of Colonial South Carolina life / by Feeser, Andrea

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Why South Carolina indigo? -- South Carolina indigo in British and Colonial wear -- South Carolina indigo in British textiles for the home and Colonial market -- South Carolina indigo in the dress of slaves and sovereign Indians -- Indigo cultivation and production in South Carolina -- Botanists, merchants, and planters in South Carolina : investments in indigo -- The role of indigo in native-colonist struggles over land and goods -- Producing South Carolina indigo: colonial planters and the skilled labor of slaves -- Indigo plantation histories -- Indigo and an East Florida plantation: overseer Indian Johnson walks away -- Slave John Williams: a key contributor to the Lucas-Pinckney indigo concern -- Conclusion. …”
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    Red, white, & black make blue : indigo in the fabric of Colonial South Carolina life / by Feeser, Andrea

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Why South Carolina indigo? -- South Carolina indigo in British and Colonial wear -- South Carolina indigo in British textiles for the home and Colonial market -- South Carolina indigo in the dress of slaves and sovereign Indians -- Indigo cultivation and production in South Carolina -- Botanists, merchants, and planters in South Carolina : investments in indigo -- The role of indigo in native-colonist struggles over land and goods -- Producing South Carolina indigo: colonial planters and the skilled labor of slaves -- Indigo plantation histories -- Indigo and an East Florida plantation: overseer Indian Johnson walks away -- Slave John Williams: a key contributor to the Lucas-Pinckney indigo concern -- Conclusion. …”
    An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
    Electronic eBook
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    Green chemistry : frontiers in benign chemistry syntheses and processes. /

    Published 1998
    Book
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    Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases

    Open Access
    Electronic Journal