The Northern Maidu

The Northern Maidu
Title The Northern Maidu PDF eBook
Author Marie Potts
Publisher Naturegraph & Keven Brown Publications
Pages 56
Release 1977
Genre Social Science
ISBN

Download The Northern Maidu Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Tells the history and describes the culture of the Northern Maidu.

The Thread of Discourse

The Thread of Discourse
Title The Thread of Discourse PDF eBook
Author Joseph Evans Grimes
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 1268
Release 1975
Genre Computers
ISBN 9789027931641

Download The Thread of Discourse Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

No detailed description available for "The Thread of Discourse".

Publications of the American Ethnological Society

Publications of the American Ethnological Society
Title Publications of the American Ethnological Society PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 110
Release 1921
Genre Ethnology
ISBN

Download Publications of the American Ethnological Society Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Literature of California, Volume 1

The Literature of California, Volume 1
Title The Literature of California, Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Jack Hicks
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 667
Release 2000-12-05
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0520222121

Download The Literature of California, Volume 1 Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This text is the first volume of a comprehensive anthology of Californian literature. It is divided into four parts and contains material ranging from Native American origin myths to Hollywood novels dissecting the American dream.

Alsea Texts and Myths

Alsea Texts and Myths
Title Alsea Texts and Myths PDF eBook
Author Leo Joachim Frachtenberg
Publisher
Pages 306
Release 1920
Genre Alsea Indians
ISBN

Download Alsea Texts and Myths Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In Two Crows Denies It, R. H. Barnes undertakes an ambitious historical analysis of anthropological scholarship about Omaha kinship systems. His groundbreaking work offers a critique of this established scholarship, including the work of Levi-Strauss, Dorsey, and Fletcher. In comparing the primary and secondary accounts of Omaha descent, relationship, and naming systems, Barnes reveals the dissonance between the reality of Omaha society and the scholarship that has formed around it. Not only does he put forth a new and more realistic interpretation of Omaha sociology specifically, but in so doing he provides a reinterpretation of an aspect of anthropological theory. This edition includes a new introduction by Raymond J. DeMallie.

The Explanatory Element in the Folk-tales of the North-American Indians

The Explanatory Element in the Folk-tales of the North-American Indians
Title The Explanatory Element in the Folk-tales of the North-American Indians PDF eBook
Author Thomas Talbot Waterman
Publisher
Pages 66
Release 1914
Genre Indians of North America
ISBN

Download The Explanatory Element in the Folk-tales of the North-American Indians Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

World-Making Stories

World-Making Stories
Title World-Making Stories PDF eBook
Author M. Eleanor Nevins
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 278
Release 2017-12
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1496202082

Download World-Making Stories Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Published through the Recovering Languages and Literacies of the Americas initiative, supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation World-Making Stories is a collection of Maidu creation stories that will help readers appreciate California's rich cultural tapestry. At the beginning of the twentieth century, renowned storyteller Hanc'ibyjim (Tom Young) performed Maidu and Atsugewi stories for anthropologist Ronald B. Dixon, who published these stories in 1912. The resulting Maidu Texts presented the stories in numbered block texts that, while serving as a source of linguistic decoding, also reflect the state of anthropological linguistics of the era by not conveying a sense of rhetorical or poetic composition. Sixty years later, noted linguist William Shipley engaged the texts as oral literature and composed a free verse literary translation, which he paired with the artwork of Daniel Stolpe and published in a limited-edition four-volume set that circulated primarily to libraries and private collectors. Here M. Eleanor Nevins and the Weje-ebis (Keep Speaking) Jamani Maidu Language Revitalization Project team illuminate these important tales in a new way by restoring Maidu elements omitted by William Shipley and by bending the translation to more closely correspond in poetic form to the Maidu original. The beautifully told stories by Hanc'ibyjim are accompanied by Stolpe's intricate illustrations and by personal and pedagogical essays from scholars and Maidu leaders working to revitalize the language. The resulting World-Making Stories is a necessity for language revitalization programs and an excellent model of indigenous community-university collaboration.