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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: e-artnow

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Summary

This study presents the myths, beliefs and customs of the indigenous peoples in North America. This collection is comprised of many bodies of traditional narratives associated with religion from a mythographical perspective.  Contents:  The Myths of the North American Indians Myths of the Cherokee Myths of the Iroquois A Study of Siouan Cults Outlines of Zuñi Creation Myths The Mountain Chant - A Navajo Ceremony
Available since: 12/15/2023.
Print length: 1580 pages.

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