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The Myths of the North American Indians - Illustrated Edition - cover

The Myths of the North American Indians - Illustrated Edition

Lewis Spence

Publisher: Good Press

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In "The Myths of the North American Indians," Lewis Spence expertly navigates the complex tapestry of indigenous narratives, drawing from a wealth of sources to unveil the spiritual and cultural significance embedded within these myths. His prose is analytical yet poetic, showing an acute awareness of the confluence between myth and reality in Native American cultures. Spence contextualizes the stories within their historical and anthropological frameworks, offering insightful commentary on how these narratives reflect the values, beliefs, and social structures of various tribes throughout North America. Lewis Spence, a prolific Scottish writer and historian, was deeply influenced by his interest in folklore and mythology. His dedication to studying and promoting the rich heritage of indigenous cultures is evident in this work, as he combines scholarly rigor with a genuine appreciation for the stories of the Native peoples. Spence'Äôs lifelong passion for understanding the human condition through mythology lends an authenticity that permeates every page of this book. For readers fascinated by the intersection of culture, history, and mythology, "The Myths of the North American Indians" is an indispensable resource. Spence'Äôs intricate weaving of narrative and analysis not only illuminates the myths themselves but also invites a profound exploration of their underlying meanings. This book is essential for anyone seeking to understand the rich complexities of North America's indigenous peoples.
Available since: 11/16/2023.
Print length: 246 pages.

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