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The North American Indian - History Culture & Mythology of Apache Navaho and Jicarillas Tribe with Original Photographic and Ethnographic Records - cover

The North American Indian - History Culture & Mythology of Apache Navaho and Jicarillas Tribe with Original Photographic and Ethnographic Records

Edward S. Curtis, Frederick Webb Hodge

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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The North American Indian captures a multifaceted exploration of indigenous cultures across North America, highlighted by a diversity of voices embodying both literary richness and cultural depth. The anthology navigates through a vast landscape of storytelling, historical narratives, and personal reflections, artfully curated to reflect the immense diversity and resilience of Native American communities. Within its pages, readers will encounter standout pieces that delve into ancestral rituals, oral traditions, and the ongoing significance of indigenous identity in contemporary discourse. This collection evokes the spirit of an era deeply embedded in the respectful documentation and preservation of indigenous culture, showcasing a range of literary styles that seamlessly coalesce to depict the vibrancy of Native American life. Curated by eminent figures Edward S. Curtis and Frederick Webb Hodge, The North American Indian brings together an awe-inspiring repertoire of indigenous voices, each contributing to a rich tapestry that portrays the historical and cultural nuances of their people. This anthology aligns with movements dedicated to indigenous cultural preservation and reclamation, serving as a pivotal literary beacon in the early 20th century. Through diverse narratives, it enriches readers' perspectives, capturing varied experiences, rituals, and philosophies, thereby challenging prevailing narratives and advocating for cultural understanding and respect. For readers seeking a profound and educational immersion into the multiplicity of Native American cultures, The North American Indian offers an unparalleled journey. This collection invites exploration through its myriad perspectives and styles, encouraging a deeper understanding of the diversity and resilience that define indigenous identity. The anthology serves as a vital dialogue between history and modernity, offering invaluable insights that transcend literary boundaries, making it a consummate resource for scholars, enthusiasts, and anyone vested in the cultural heritage of North America. It beckons readers to engage with an array of compelling narratives, each a testament to cultural continuity and strength.
Disponible depuis: 16/11/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 165 pages.

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