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Allen, Barbara, and William L. Montell
1981 From Memory to History: Using Oral Sources in Local Historical Research. Nashville: The American Associa- tion For State and Local History.
Chin, Margaret, et al.
1977 Religion and Organization: A Study of the Temple of
Wong Tai Sin. Department of Sociology, Hong Kong University.
Day, Clarence Burton
1969 Chinese Peasant Cults. (2nd edition) Taipei: Ch'eng
Wen Publishing Co.
Hayes, James
1966 "Chinese Temples in the Local Setting". In Some Tradi- tional Chinese Ideas and Conceptions in Hong Kong So- cial Life Today, pp. 86-95. Hong Kong: The Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society.
Lang, Graeme, and Lars Ragvald
1988 "Upward Mobility of a Refugee God: Hong Kong's Huang Daxian”. Stockholm Journal of East Asian Stud- ies. vol. 1, 54-87.
Loomis, C. Grant
1948 White Magic: An Introduction to the Folklore of Chris- tian Legend. Cambridge, Mass.: The Mediaeval Acade- my of America.
Ogura, Manabu
1980 Drifted Deities in the Noto Peninsula. In Studies in Jap- anese Folklore, ed. Richard M. Dorson, pp. 133-44. New York: Arno Press.
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