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Myths of the Cherokee by James Mooney Published: 1900, 251 pages The "Myths of the Cherokee" is from the 19th Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology. This 19th century collection of Cherokee myths and legends was written by anthropologist James Mooney, who lived with the Cherokee for several years, and made every effort to present an accurate record of Cherokee lore. Click here for more information |
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Indian Boyhood by Charles Alexander Eastman Published: 1901, 129 pages Charles Alexander Eastman is unique among Indian writers, having been raised by his grandmother in the ways of the Woodland Sioux. His early experiences gave him thorough first-hand knowledge of the culture and history of these Native People, making these works an authentic record of the times and ways of Native cultures. Click here for more information |
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Myths and Legends of the Sioux by Marie L. McLaughlin Published: 1916, 104 pages Marie L. McLaughlin was born in 1842. One quarter Sioux herself (and having been born and reared in an Indian community), she was accepted by the Sioux and had the opportunity to learn their language, customs, legends and folklore first-hand. This eBook contains dozens of the stories and myths, and is a MUST READ ! Click here for more information |
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Sacred Formulas of the Cherokee by James Mooney Published: 1891, 140 pages The Sacred Formulas of the Cherokee is a summary of the work done by the noted anthropologist James Mooney. (1861-1921) to preserve a set of Cherokee Shaman's notebooks. This text is a look into the shamanistic practices of healers among the Cherokee, including the full text in Cherokee and English of several key rituals. Click here for more information |
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The Traditions of the Hopi, by H.R. Voth Published: 1905, 322 pages This book of Hopi folklore, collected during the Stanley McCormick Hopi Expedition early in the 20th century, is one of the most extensive collections available. The over 300 pages cover many htmlects of Hopi myth, culture, and history, all told by traditional Hopi storytellers and faithfully recorded by the noted anthropologist H.R. Voth. Click here for more information |
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Truth of a Hopi, by Edmund Nequatewa Published: 1936, 116 pages, illustrated This is one of the rarest types of ethnographic documents, one actually written by a Native American. Although this book contains interesting myths, the true value of this work is in the historical legends it contains. These legends are are told through the eyes of the Hopi themselves, offering a fascinating glimpse into their culture. Click here for more information |
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Indian Why Stories, by Frank B. Linderman Published: 1915, 76 pages As Linderman states in his foreword, "I propose to tell what I know of these legends, keeping as near as possible to the Indian's style of story-telling, and using only tales told me by the older men of the Blackfeet, Chippewa, and Cree tribes." This eBook presents several interesting stories not found elsewhere. Click here for more information |
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