Constitution and By-laws of the Quechan Tribe of the Fort Yuma Reservation, California

Constitution and By-laws of the Quechan Tribe of the Fort Yuma Reservation, California
Title Constitution and By-laws of the Quechan Tribe of the Fort Yuma Reservation, California PDF eBook
Author Quechan Tribe of the Fort Yuma Indian Reservation, California & Arizona
Publisher
Pages 20
Release 1937
Genre By-laws
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Xiipúktan (First of All)

Xiipúktan (First of All)
Title Xiipúktan (First of All) PDF eBook
Author George Bryant
Publisher Open Book Publishers
Pages 223
Release 2013-11-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1909254401

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The Quechan people live along the lower part of the Colorado River in the United States. According to tradition, the Quechan and other Yuman people were created at the beginning of time, and their Creation myth explains how they came into existence, the origin of their environment, and the significance of their oldest traditions. The Creation myth forms the backdrop against which much of the tribe’s extensive oral literature may be understood. At one time there were almost as many different versions of the Quechan creation story as there were Quechan families. Now few people remember them. This volume, presented in the Quechan language with facing-column translation, provides three views of the origins of the Quechan people. One synthesizes narrator George Bryant’s childhood memories and later research. The second is based upon J. P. Harrington’s A Yuma Account of Origins (1908). The third provides a modern view of the origins of the Quechan, beginning with the migration from Asia to the New World and ending with the settlement of the Yuman tribes at their present locations. Publication of this book is made possible by the Institute of Museum and Library Services Native American / Native Hawaiian Museum Services Program grant number MN-00-13-0025-13. This collection is for the Quechan people and will also interest linguists, anthropologists, oral literature specialists, and anyone curious about Native American culture. This book is part of our World Oral Literature Series in conjunction with the World Oral Literature Project.

Stories from Quechan Oral Literature

Stories from Quechan Oral Literature
Title Stories from Quechan Oral Literature PDF eBook
Author A.M. Halpern
Publisher Open Book Publishers
Pages 551
Release 2014-11-24
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1909254851

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The Quechan are a Yuman people who have traditionally lived along the lower part of the Colorado River in California and Arizona. They are well known as warriors, artists, and traders, and they also have a rich oral tradition. The stories in this volume were told by tribal elders in the 1970s and early 1980s. The eleven narratives in this volume take place at the beginning of time and introduce the reader to a variety of traditional characters, including the infamous Coyote and also Kwayúu the giant, Old Lady Sanyuuxáv and her twin sons, and the Man Who Bothered Ants. This book makes a long-awaited contribution to the oral literature and mythology of the American Southwest, and its format and organization are of special interest. Narratives are presented in the original language and in the storytellers’ own words. A prosodically-motivated broken-line format captures the rhetorical structure and local organization of the oral delivery and calls attention to stylistic devices such as repetition and syntactic parallelism. Facing-page English translation provides a key to the original Quechan for the benefit of language learners. The stories are organized into "story complexes”, that is, clusters of narratives with overlapping topics, characters, and events, told from diverse perspectives. In presenting not just stories but story complexes, this volume captures the art of storytelling and illuminates the complexity and interconnectedness of an important body of oral literature. Stories from Quechan Oral Literature provides invaluable reading for anyone interested in Native American cultural heritage and oral traditions more generally.

Quechan Tribe of Fort Yuma Reservation, California

Quechan Tribe of Fort Yuma Reservation, California
Title Quechan Tribe of Fort Yuma Reservation, California PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Subcommittee on Indian Affairs
Publisher
Pages 202
Release 1976
Genre Quechan Indian Reservation, Calif
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The Blue Tattoo

The Blue Tattoo
Title The Blue Tattoo PDF eBook
Author Margot Mifflin
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 277
Release 2009-04-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0803211481

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"Based on historical records, including the letters and diaries of Oatman's friends and relatives, The Blue Tattoo is the first book to examine her life from her childhood in Illinois including the massacre, her captivity, and her return to white society - to her later years as a wealthy banker's wife in Texas."--BOOK JACKET.

Ten Years of Tribal Government Under I. R. A.

Ten Years of Tribal Government Under I. R. A.
Title Ten Years of Tribal Government Under I. R. A. PDF eBook
Author Theodore H. Haas
Publisher
Pages 56
Release 1947
Genre Indians of North America
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The Quechan Indians

The Quechan Indians
Title The Quechan Indians PDF eBook
Author Jackie Snider
Publisher
Pages 62
Release 1986
Genre Indians of North America
ISBN 9780934931021

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