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The best lore from the early Texas Folklore Society Publications
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The Best of Texas Folk and Folklore
1916 to 1954
Edited by Mody C. Boatright, Wilson M. Hudson, Allen Maxwell

The state of Texas is fortunate in possessing a rich and varied folklore. When white settlers from the Old South came in bringing their African slaves, they found the Mexicans in possession, and before them there were the Indians. These four racial groups maintained their separate identities, languages, religions, and cultures, making their folkways and folklore distinct and characteristic. This volume is composed of materials published originally in the first twenty-five volumes of the Texas Folklore Society.

" . . . filled with real, field-collected folklore. . . . Most of that early folklore had never been in print. . . . at this near-century mark we wish to have under one cover the best folklore in Texas from the first half of the twentieth century."—F. E. Abernethy, the Preface

"Cures: Asthma—Go down to the river and catch a frog. Pry open the frog's mouth and blow your breath into it. This must be done before daylight in the morning. The frog will die before sundown, but the asthma will go into the frog and will never bother the sufferer again.

Colds—For colds and croup goat tallow is a good remedy. The Indians used a decoction of the leaves of the horehound to cure colds. Red chili peppers, swallowed whole like pills.

Among Mexicans susto is a condition brought about by shock or fright. Cures: 1. Teas brewed from different leaves are given the patient. Sometimes a gold ring, a piece of red ribbon, or a clod of clay from the chimney is added to the tea. 2. Water sweetened with sugar or water with a little vinegar and salt is given to the patient. 3. The patient is swept from head to foot while a certain number of credos are repeated."

Texas Folklore Society Publications XXVI
The Best of Texas Folk and Folklore
ISBN 1-57441-055-5 paper $18.95

6x9. 356 pp. 6 illus. App. Index.
Folklore. Multicultural. Texana.

Publication Date: October 1998.


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