Native American Folklore, 1879-1979

Native American Folklore, 1879-1979
Title Native American Folklore, 1879-1979 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Athens, Ohio : Swallow Press
Pages 272
Release 1984
Genre Reference
ISBN

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Handbook of Native American Mythology

Handbook of Native American Mythology
Title Handbook of Native American Mythology PDF eBook
Author Dawn Bastian Williams
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 310
Release 2004-11-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1851095381

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Popular Hopi kachina dolls and awesome totem poles are but two of the aspects of the sophisticated, seldom-examined network of mythologies explored in this fascinating volume. This revealing work introduces readers to the mythologies of Native Americans from the United States to the Arctic Circle—a rich, complex, and diverse body of lore, which remains less widely known than mythologies of other peoples and places. In thematic chapters and encyclopedia-style entries, Handbook of Native American Mythology examines the characters and deities, rituals, sacred locations and objects, concepts, and stories that define and distinguish mythological cultures of various indigenous peoples. By tracing the traditions as far back as possible and following their evolution from generation to generation, Handbook of Native American Mythology offers a unique perspective on Native American history, culture, and values. It also shows how central these traditions are to contemporary Native American life, including the continuing struggle for land rights, economic parity, and repatriation of cultural property.

Native American Legends of the Southeast

Native American Legends of the Southeast
Title Native American Legends of the Southeast PDF eBook
Author George E. Lankford
Publisher University of Alabama Press
Pages 266
Release 2011-05-08
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0817356894

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Draws on the oral traditions of several southeastern Native American peoples to provide intriguing stories that lend insight into these unique cultures. Reprint.

Handbook of American Folklore

Handbook of American Folklore
Title Handbook of American Folklore PDF eBook
Author Richard M. Dorson
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 614
Release 1986-02-22
Genre Music
ISBN 9780253203731

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Includes material on interpretation methods and presentation of research.

Early Native American Writing

Early Native American Writing
Title Early Native American Writing PDF eBook
Author Helen Jaskoski
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 276
Release 1996-11-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780521555272

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A collection of essays discussing early American Indian authors.

Native American Testimony

Native American Testimony
Title Native American Testimony PDF eBook
Author Peter Nabokov
Publisher Penguin
Pages 529
Release 1999-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 0140281592

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From the author of How the World Moves--the classic collection of more than 500 years of Native American History In a series of powerful and moving documents, anthropologist Peter Nabokov presents a history of Native American and white relations as seen though Indian eyes and told through Indian voices. Beginning with the Indians' first encounters with European explorers, traders, missionaries, settlers, and soldiers to the challenges confronting Native American culture today, Native American Testimony spans five hundred years of interchange between the two peoples. Drawing from a wide range of sources--traditional narratives, Indian autobiographies, government transcripts, firsthand interviews, and more--Nabokov has assembled a remarkably rich and vivid collection, representing nothing less than an alternate history of North America.

Traditional Literatures of the American Indian

Traditional Literatures of the American Indian
Title Traditional Literatures of the American Indian PDF eBook
Author Karl Kroeber
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 176
Release 1997-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780803277823

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In American Indian societies, storytelling and speech-making are invested with special significance, crafted to reveal central psychological and social values, tensions, and ambi-guities. As Karl Kroeber notes, "It is our scholarship, not Indian storytelling, that is primitive, undeveloped." ø This book is an essential introduction to the study and appreciation of American Indian oral literatures. The essays, by leading scholars, illuminate the subtle artistry of form and content that gives spoken stories and myths an enduring vitality in native communities yet often makes them perplexing to outsiders. The presentation and analysis of complete oral texts, often without translations, enable the reader to grasp the meaning, purpose, and structure of the tales and to become familiar with the techniques scholars use to translate and interpret them. ø This expanded edition of the widely praised collection contains a recent analysis of the Wintu myth of female sexuality, a revised introduction by Karl Kroeber, a contribution by Dell Hymes, a new translation by Dennis Tedlock, and a new, annotated bibliography.