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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Folk saint/Draft]]
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  • {{Image|Difunta Correa.jpg|right|350px|Bottles of water are offered to the folk saint [[Difunta Correa]] in commemoration of her death by thirst.}} ...{{Image|Difunta Correa.jpg|right|150px|Bottles of water are offered to the folk saint [[Difunta Correa]] in commemoration of her death by thirst.}}</includeonly>
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  • | pagename = Folk saint | abc = Folk saint
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  • I was reading this article, and I got to wondering about the way the term 'Folk saint' gets used in anthropology or the social sciences more broadly. Is the term ...al on the subject, this article already appears #1 on a Google search for "Folk saint". Given the CZ editorial philosophy, it is important to add our imprimatur
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  • * Macklin, B.J., and N.R. Crumrine. (1973). "Three North Mexican Folk Saint Movements." Comparative Studies in Society and History. 15. 1. 89-105.
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  • {{Image|Difunta Correa.jpg|right|350px|Bottles of water are offered to the folk saint [[Difunta Correa]] in commemoration of her death by thirst.}} ...rd University Press. p. 23.</ref> In the mean time, she was essentially a folk saint.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Folk saint]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Folk saint]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Folk saint]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Folk saint/Draft]]
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  • * Macklin, B.J., and N.R. Crumrine. (1973). "Three North Mexican Folk Saint Movements." Comparative Studies in Society and History. 15. 1. 89-105.
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  • A widely known folk saint from the highlands of Guatemala.
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  • | pagename = Folk saint | abc = Folk saint
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  • {{r|Folk saint}}
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  • {{r|Folk saint}}
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  • {{r|Folk saint}}
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  • | plans-lt-2 = Use folk saint articles to develop a unit teachers could use in schools. | gen-articles-1 = Folk saint
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  • | Workgroup-articles-4 = Folk saint
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  • {{Image|Difunta Correa.jpg|right|350px|Bottles of water are offered to the folk saint [[Difunta Correa]] in commemoration of her death by thirst.}} ...rd University Press. p. 23.</ref> In the mean time, she was essentially a folk saint.
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  • {{Image|Difunta Correa.jpg|right|350px|Bottles of water are offered to the folk saint [[Difunta Correa]] in commemoration of her death by thirst.}} ...{{Image|Difunta Correa.jpg|right|150px|Bottles of water are offered to the folk saint [[Difunta Correa]] in commemoration of her death by thirst.}}</includeonly>
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  • ...le on [[folk saint]]s; if you have anything to add, you can do so on the [[folk saint/Draft|draft page]] and then we'll work to get the new additions into the ap
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  • '''Maximón''' (also known as '''San Simón''') is a widely known [[folk saint]] from the highlands of [[Guatemala]]. A highly ambivalent figure with con
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  • {{Notice|Folk saint|SH}}
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  • I was reading this article, and I got to wondering about the way the term 'Folk saint' gets used in anthropology or the social sciences more broadly. Is the term ...al on the subject, this article already appears #1 on a Google search for "Folk saint". Given the CZ editorial philosophy, it is important to add our imprimatur
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  • {{rpl|Folk saint}}
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  • ...[Cinco de Mayo]], [[milpa agriculture]], [[Tecum Umam]], [[el Tío]], and [[folk saint]]. Comments on or contributions to any of those articles would be great, b
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  • #[[Folk saint/Citable Version]]
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  • ...approve through the sociology workgroup. In particular, I have in mind [[Folk saint]], [[El Tío]], [[Tecum Umam]], and [[Milpa agriculture]]. It seems to me == Folk saint ==
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  • ...but I was wondering how you feel about starting the approval process for [[Folk saint]]. There aren't any approved articles in the Religion Workgroup and I'd li
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  • {{rpr|Folk saint}}
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  • == final version for approval on [[folk saint]] ==
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  • {{rpr|Folk saint}}
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  • *The article [[folk saint]] is not about an event. But I think I did start it during a Write-a-Thon a
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  • Thanks for taking care of [[folk saint]]. Did you notice that [[Randomized controlled trial]] and [[Evidence-base :Oh. By the way, Roger found a typo in the lead paragraph of [[folk saint]]. Could you fix it on the approved version? Thanks much. --[[User:Joe Qu
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  • ...re going to run into the same problem with the use of the word "cult" at [[folk saint]], which I'm currently studying up for. The problem is that the most preci
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