Native American Tales 北美土著人的传说
2001-2
Dover Pubns
Allan A. Macfarlan
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More than 30 stories from a variety of Native American tribes cover creation myths, hero tales, and trickster stories, as well as tales of little people, giants, and monsters, and of magic, enchantment, sorcery, and the spirit world. Included are "The White Stone Canoe" (Chippewa), "Raven Pretends to Build a Canoe" (Tsimhian), many more.
Origins How the Earth Began(Maidu) Old Man Makes the Land and the People (lackfoot) The Origin of Daylight(Tsimshian) The Four Winds(Iroquois) How the Tribes Began(Choctaw) The Discovery of Fire(Mohawk) The Origin of the Buffalo and of Corn(Cheyenne) Mon—daw-minor The Origin of Indian Corn (Ojibwa) The Origin of Wampum(Onondaga) The Origin of the Medicine Pipe ackfoot) Scarface,or The Origin of the Medicine Lodge (lackfoot) The First False Face (Senec)Journeys to the Sky IOSCOor The Prairie Boys’Visit to the Sun and Moon(Ottawa) Glooscap and the Three Seekers of Gifts(Micmac) The Boy Who Saw A-ti—US(Pawnee、) The Star Family,or The Celestial Sisters (Shawnee) The Moqui Boy and the Eagle(Pueblo) The Hermit Thrush(Iroquois)Men and Women The Rabbit Huntress and Her Adventures (Zufii) .. The White Stone Canoe (Chippewa) The Moose Wife (Seneca) The Origin of Strawberries (Cherokee) The Maiden of the Yellow Rocks (Zufii) The Story of Minkudawogoosk, The Moosewood Man (Micmac)Tricksters The Rabbit Goes Duck Hunting (Cherokee) The Coyote (Pueblo) Raven Pretends to Build a Canoe (Tsimshian)Animals Manstin, the Rabbit (Dakota) The Loon's Necklace (Iroquois)The Origin of the Medicine Society (Seneca) Transformations, Sorcery, and the Supernatural The Mouse's Children (Cheyenne) The Theft from the Sun (Blackfoot) The Dun Horse (pawnee)Nations and Tribes Represented Most areas are within what now is the United States of America. Micmac: Nova Scotia and the Maritime provinces of Canada Tsimshian: north Pacific coast Maidu: northeast California Pueblo, Zufii: southwest Blackfoot, Cheyenne, Dakota, Pawnee: Great Plains Cherokee, Choctaw, Shawnee: southeast Iroquois, Mohawk, Onondaga, Seneca: the woodlands of upper New York State and near the eastern Great Lakes, and in south- ern Canada just north of those areas Chippewa, Ojibwa, Ottawa: south-central Canada and the north- central area of the valleys of the Mississippi and Ohio rivers
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