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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MEXICAN-AMERICAN FOLKLORE ARTICLES 37
"To Whom God Wishes to Give He Will Give." Wilson M. Hudson.
"The Fisherman and the Snake of Many Colors." Wilson M. Hudson.
Folk Travelers: Ballads, Tales, and Talk, PTFS XXV, 1953.
"The Love Tragedy in Texas-Mexican Balladry." Americo Paredes.
"Come Buy, Come Buy." Elizabeth Hurley.
"Black and White Magic on the Texas-Mexican Border." Gabriel C6rdova.
"The Devil in the Big Bend." Elton R. Miles.
Texas Folk and Folklore, PTFS XXVI, 1954.
"Stories of My People." Jovita Gonzalez.
"A Pack Load of Mexican Tales." Riley Aiken.
"The Little Animals." Dan Storm.
"To Whom God Wishes to Give He Will Give." Wilson M. Hudson.
"Ratoncito Perez." Soledad Perez.
"The Deathless Pacing White Stallion." J. Frank Dobie.
"Mexican Ghosts from El Paso." Charles L. Sonnichsen.
"The Ghost Nun." Ruth Dodson.
"The Weeping Woman." Soledad Perez.
"Versos de los Bandidos." J. Frank Dobie.
"El Toro Moro." Frank Goodwyn.
"Corrido de Kansas." Brownie McNeil.
"El Contrabando del Paso." Brownie McNeil.
"Deportados." Paul S. Taylor.
"Dichos from Austin." Soledad Perez.
"The Curandero of Los Olmos." Ruth Dodson.
"Susto." Soledad Perez.
Mesquite and Willow, PTFS XXVII, 1956.
"The Legend of Gregorio Cortez." Americo Paredes.
"Six Tales from Mexico." Riley Aiken.
"The Twelve Truths in the Spanish Southwest." Wilson M. Hudson.
"To Whom God Wishes to Give: A Tale of Old Mexico in English Ballad
Stanzas." Joseph W. Hendren.
Madstones and Twisters, PTFS XXVIII, 1957.
"The Mexican Corrido: Its Rise and Fall." Americo Paredes.
"Chisos Ghosts." Elton Miles.
"More Chisos Ghosts." Riley Aiken.
"Around the Fire with My Abuelitos." Guadalupe Duarte.
"With a Pistol in His Hand": A Border Ballad and Its Hero. Am6rico
Paredes. Extra Book-9, 1958.
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Texas Folklore Society. Celebrating 100 Years of the Texas Folklore Society, 1909-2009, book, December 15, 2009; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc271470/m1/50/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Press.