Mythology of the Blackfoot Indians

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Mythology of the Blackfoot Indians, originally published in 1908 by the American Museum of Natural History, introduces such figures as Old Man, Scar-Face, Blood-Clot, and the Seven Brothers. Included … [more below]

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Mythology of the Blackfoot Indians, originally published in 1908 by the American Museum of Natural History, introduces such figures as Old Man, Scar-Face, Blood-Clot, and the Seven Brothers. Included are tales with ritualistic origins emphasizing the prototypical Beaver-Medicine and the roles played by Elk-Woman and Otter-Woman, as well as a presentation of Star Myths, which reveal the astronomical knowledge of the Blackfoot Indians. Narratives about Raven, Grasshopper, and Whirlwind-Boy account for conditions in humanity and nature. Many of the stories in the concluding group, such as “The Lost Children” and “The Ghost-Woman,” were tales told to Blackfoot children. These narratives were collected early in the twentieth century from the Piegans in Montana and from the North Piegans, the Bloods, and the Northern Blackfoot in Canada. Most were translated by D. C. Duvall and revised for Mythology of the Blackfoot Indians by Clark Wissler. Darrell Kipp provides an introduction to the new Bison Books edition.

Author: Clark Wissler
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Bison Books
Published: 01/01/2008
Series: Sources of American Indian Oral Literature
Pages: 204
Weight: 0.66lbs
Size: 8.98h x 6.32w x 0.47d
ISBN: 9780803260238
Language: English

Author

Wissler, Clark

Binding

ISBN10

0803260237

ISBN13

9780803260238

Page Count

204

Published Date

January 01 2008

Series

Sources of American Indian Oral Literature

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