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Native American Mythology - Myths & Legends of Cherokee Iroquois Navajo Siouan and Zuñi - cover

Native American Mythology - Myths & Legends of Cherokee Iroquois Navajo Siouan and Zuñi

Frank Hamilton Cushing, Washington Matthews, James Mooney, Lewis Spence, Erminnie A. Smith, James Owen Dorsey

Publisher: Good Press

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Native American Mythology is an enlightening anthology that draws readers into the rich tapestry of stories, traditions, and cultural expressions from various Indigenous tribes across North America. With a broad range of narrative styles 'Äî from lyrical prose and epic legends to vivid storytelling 'Äî this collection offers a multifaceted look at the spiritual and cultural practices intrinsic to Native American societies. Among its pages, readers will find narratives that reflect on the universal themes of creation, the interplay between humans and nature, and the spirituality that underscores Indigenous worldviews. These stories not only preserve the cultural heritage of Native peoples but also illustrate the diversity of their mythological landscapes. The anthology gathers insights from an impressive roster of scholars and ethnographers such as Lewis Spence, James Owen Dorsey, and Erminnie A. Smith, whose diligent work captures the essence of Native American narratives. These contributors have bridged gaps between oral tradition and written scholarship, showcasing the perspectives of varied tribes with an empathetic and informed lens. Aligned with broader movements of cultural preservation and ethnographic research in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the volume reflects a collective effort to honor Indigenous knowledge and amplify the voices that inform these myths. For readers seeking to understand the depth and breadth of Native American mythology, this anthology provides an invaluable compendium of perspectives and insights. It offers a scholarly yet accessible resource, allowing an immersive journey into the cultural diversity and wisdom embedded in these age-old stories. The anthology stands as a testament to the enduring power of Native American mythologies and invites readers to engage in a literary dialogue that connects past and present, spirit and narrative, through the voices it gathers within its pages.
Available since: 11/16/2023.
Print length: 1580 pages.

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