The Aaniiih (Gros Ventre Language)
Title | The Aaniiih (Gros Ventre Language) PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Cowell |
Publisher | U of Nebraska Press |
Pages | 627 |
Release | 2024 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 1496240588 |
Myths and Tales of the Southeastern Indians
Title | Myths and Tales of the Southeastern Indians PDF eBook |
Author | John Reed Swanton |
Publisher | |
Pages | 300 |
Release | 1929 |
Genre | Indians of North America |
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Myths and stories of the Creek, Hitchiti, Alabama, Koasati, and Natchez Indians.
Gros Ventre Myths and Tales
Title | Gros Ventre Myths and Tales PDF eBook |
Author | Alfred Louis Kroeber |
Publisher | |
Pages | 104 |
Release | 1907 |
Genre | Atsina Indians |
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Wisconsin Chippewa Myths & Tales and Their Relation to Chippewa Life
Title | Wisconsin Chippewa Myths & Tales and Their Relation to Chippewa Life PDF eBook |
Author | Victor Barnouw |
Publisher | Univ of Wisconsin Press |
Pages | 308 |
Release | 1977 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780299073145 |
This, the first published collectiopn of Wisconsin Chppewa myths and tales, not only makes accessible the rich folklore of the Chippewa but also analyzes it from both sociological and psychological perspectives. Victor Barnouw provides many previously unpublished tales in a lucid fashion that will interest folklorists, anthropologists, psychologists, and scholars of American Indian studies. -Book cover
Aaniiih/Gros Ventre Stories
Title | Aaniiih/Gros Ventre Stories PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Cowell |
Publisher | First Nations Language Readers |
Pages | 120 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 9780889774803 |
The first-ever collection of Anniiih/Gros Ventre narratives to be published in the Aaniiih/Gros Ventre language, this book contains traditional trickster tales and war stories. Some of these stories were collected by Alfred Kroeber in 1901, while others are contemporary, oral stories, told in the past few years. As with the previous titles in the First Nations Language Readers series, Aaniiih/Gros Ventre stories comes with a complete glossary and provides some grammar usage. Delightfully illustrated, each story is accompanied by an introduction to guide the reader through the material. The Aaniiih/Gros Ventre people lived in the Saskatchewan area in the 1700s, before being driven south during the 1800s to the Milk River area in Montana, along the USA/Canada border.
Myths and Tales from the San Carlos Apache
Title | Myths and Tales from the San Carlos Apache PDF eBook |
Author | Pliny Earle Goddard |
Publisher | |
Pages | 562 |
Release | 1918 |
Genre | Apache Indians |
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Myths and Tales from the White Mountain Apache
Title | Myths and Tales from the White Mountain Apache PDF eBook |
Author | Pliny Earle Goddard |
Publisher | ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES |
Pages | 58 |
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These myths and tales are the free translations of texts recorded in the dialect of the White Mountain Apache. The texts themselves with word for word translations follow as Part IV of the volume. They were recorded, with one exception, during the winter of 1910 as a part of the studies made in the Southwest under the yearly grant of Mr. Archer M. Huntington. The creation myth, secured from Noze, differs in important incidents from the versions given above from the San Carlos as well as from versions secured from other White Mountain Apache. It should not be assumed that these differences are tribal, it is more probable that they are individual, since forms from the San Carlos and Navajo are closely similar to each other. The greater number of the remaining narratives were secured from the father of Frank Crockett, the interpreter employed. Several of these are ceremonial and religious in their character and probably would not have been given except for the son's influence. Two of these were later secured from San Carlos informants in more extended form but highly corroborative in their general agreement. The main purpose in recording these narratives was to secure sufficient and varied connected texts in the dialect of the White Mountain Apache. As a collection of mythology and folklore it is probably far from complete. It is assumed, however, to be fairly representative.