Legends and Lore of the Papago and Pima Indians

Legends and Lore of the Papago and Pima Indians
Title Legends and Lore of the Papago and Pima Indians PDF eBook
Author Dean Saxton
Publisher
Pages 480
Release 1973
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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The New Desert Reader

The New Desert Reader
Title The New Desert Reader PDF eBook
Author Peter Wild
Publisher University of Utah Press
Pages 333
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 0874808715

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A slow change in outlook dominates the book, as attitudes shift from viewing the desert as a place of sanctity, then a land to be despised or exploited, and back to an appreciation of it as a special place, an arena of highly complex natural communities, and a wild refuge for the human body and soul.

The Papagos

The Papagos
Title The Papagos PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 8
Release 1975
Genre Tohono O'odham Indians
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Papago Woman

Papago Woman
Title Papago Woman PDF eBook
Author Ruth M. Underhill
Publisher Waveland Press
Pages 115
Release 1985-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1478610484

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A valued classic by a foremost female anthropologist! Underhills fine ethnographic work gives us at least a glimpse into a time that will not come again, yet a time that will forever shape the future. Her approach is reverential, without being too sentimental. The study of culture is enriched by Underhills writings, and the life history presented in Papago Woman stands clear as an excellent example of her devotion to her subject.

O'odham Creation and Related Events

O'odham Creation and Related Events
Title O'odham Creation and Related Events PDF eBook
Author Donald M. Bahr
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 268
Release 2016-12-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0816536384

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The origin stories of the O’odham (Pima) Indians of Arizona are renowned for their beauty and complexity but have been collected in only a handful of books. This volume—the third full O’odham telling of ancientness to appear in print—brings together dozens of stories collected in 1927 by anthropologist Ruth Benedict during her only visit to the Pimas. Never before published, they helped inspire Benedict to write her groundbreaking book Patterns of Culture. The Pimas represented a way of life that Benedict at first called “Dionysian” after hearing the stories, narratives, songs, and oratory collected from various tellers during her three-month stay. The oral literature concerns the creation of the world and its transformations over time, the creation of the O’odham people, and other cultural traditions. Featuring a pair of man-gods, a female monster born of woman, and a conquest of Pimas by Pimas, they serve to mark the O’odham as a people distinct from their neighbors near and far. The present volume contains more stories than any other source of Pima tales, plus more of the songs and orations that accompanied a telling. It includes “The Rafter,” a host of ancillary stories, numerous Coyote tales, and additional speeches tied to the narratives of ancientness. One long story, “The Feud,” found only in this collection, shows similarities to the Maya Popol Vuh. Donald Bahr, a preeminent authority on the O’odham, has not only clarified the text but has also written an introduction that provides the background to the collection and analyzes Benedict’s probable reasons for never having published it. He has also included a previously unpublished text by Benedict, “Figures of Speech among the Pima.” O’odham Creation and Related Events represents an invaluable sourcebook of a people’s oral literature as well as a tribute to a singular scholar’s dedication and vision.

Tohono O'odham/Pima to English, English to Tohono O'odham/Pima Dictionary

Tohono O'odham/Pima to English, English to Tohono O'odham/Pima Dictionary
Title Tohono O'odham/Pima to English, English to Tohono O'odham/Pima Dictionary PDF eBook
Author Dean Saxton
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 177
Release 1998-11-01
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 0816543356

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The language of the Tohono O'odham (formerly known as Papago) and Pima Indians is an important subfamily of Uto-Aztecan spoken by some 14,000 people in southern Arizona and northern Sonora. This dictionary is a useful tool for native speakers, linguists, and any outsiders working among those peoples. The second edition has been expanded to more than 5,000 entries and enhanced by a more accessible format. It includes full definitions of all lexical items; taxonomic classification of plants and animals; restrictive labels; a pronunciation guide; an etymology of loan words; and examples of usage for affixes, idioms, combining forms, and other items peculiar to the Tohona O'odham-Pima language. Appendixes contain information on phonology, kinship and cultural terms, the numbering system, time, and the calendar. Maps and charts define the locations of place names, reservations, and the complete language family.

Their Own Frontier

Their Own Frontier
Title Their Own Frontier PDF eBook
Author Shirley A. Leckie
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 420
Release 2008-07-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780803229587

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Biographers describe the struggles and contributions of female scholars researching Indians of the American West in the early 1900s.