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  • 3 years

    Ángel, Ángel!

    MAIN DISCRIPTION: AL: “When I was in Vietnam in 1967..we were out on patrol one day…and uh I was with a ground unit, so we pretty much always walked. Except this one day we got attached to an armor unit, and they rolled around in tanks-and..obviously...

  • 3 years

    Babaeng Nakaputi (The Lady in White)

    MAIN DESCRIPTION: CP: “Oh my god in the Philippines it is CRAZY! These stories, these, um, all of these different things about ghosts..and-and the thing is the ghost stories they, they aren’t like ‘oh my god i was so sacred about it’ its usually ‘oh...

  • 3 years

    Instances in a Haunted House

    Background  The interviewer and informant, EM, met in college. EM’s mother’s best friend is sure she lives in a haunted house.  Context EM tells the interviewer about two ghostly experiences that the lady has told her. Both instances happened in the...

  • 3 years

    La Llorona

    Interviewer: Thank you for taking the time out of your day to help me with my project. I asked you if you knew any ghost stories and you said, “Of course every Mexican should at least know one.” Could you tell me what you mean by that? Informant: Well...

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