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by Clara Kern Bayliss, Laura Estelle Watson Benedict, Fletcher Gardner, Berton L. Maxfield, W. H. Millington
Language
en
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Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

b. 1848
A science teacher turned storyteller, she wrote nature books, novels, and poems that aimed to make the outdoors feel vivid and welcoming. Her work blended curiosity, education, and a warm, accessible style for young readers.
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An early American anthropologist, she is best remembered for a landmark 1916 study of Bagobo ceremonial life, magic, and myth in the Philippines. Her work grew out of doctoral research at Columbia and still stands out for its close attention to ritual and oral tradition.
View all booksA physician with a strong interest in folklore, he helped preserve traditional stories from the Philippines for English-language readers in the early 1900s. His work connects medicine, travel, and cultural collecting in a way that still feels distinctive today.
View all booksBest remembered as one of the contributors to Philippine Folk-Tales, he helped bring traditional stories from the Philippines to English-language readers in the early 1900s. Very little biographical material about him is widely available, which gives his work an extra air of mystery.
View all booksBest known as a co-collector of Visayan folk tales from the Philippines, this early 20th-century writer helped preserve traditional stories in print. The surviving record is sparse, but the work remains a useful window into regional storytelling and oral tradition.
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