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Mythology of the Blackfoot Indians
Wissler, Clark
Published
1975
by AMS Press in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Clark Wissler and D. C. Duvall. |
Series | Anthropological papers of the American Museum of Natural History ;, v. 2, pt. 1. |
Contributions | Duvall, D. C., joint author. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | E99.S54 W525 1975 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 163 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 163 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5048322M |
ISBN 10 | 0404119166 |
LC Control Number | 74009019 |
Mythology of the Blackfoot Indians, originally published in by the American Museum of Natural History, introduces such figures as Old Man, /5(6). Full text of "Mythology of the Blackfoot Indians" See other formats.
The Blackfoot believe that the Sun made the earth–that he is the creator. One of the names by which they call the Sun is Napi—Old Man. This is how they tell of the creation: In the beginning, there was water everywhere; nothing else was to be seen. There was something floating on the water, and on this raft were Old Man and all the animals. Mythology of the Blackfoot Indians Paperback – Aug. 3 by Clark Wissler (Author), D C Duvall (Author) out of 5 stars 2 ratings. See all 20 formats and editions Hide other formats and editions. Amazon Price New from 1/5(2).
Mythology of the Blackfoot Indians, originally published in 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 playe. Book digitized by Google from the library of Harvard University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. Skip to main content. This Mythology of the Blackfoot Indians by Wissler, Clark, Book from the collections of Harvard University Language English Volume 2. Book digitized by Google from the library of Harvard.
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Mythology of the Blackfoot Indians, originally published in by the American Museum of Natural History, introduces such figures as Old Man, Scar-Face, Blood-Clot, and the Seven ed 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 /5(8).
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His descriptions particularly noted material culture, myths and tales, art designs, social organization and ethical values, and especially the spectacular Sun Dance religious ceremony.
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Mythology of the Blackfoot Indians, originally published in by the American Museum of Natural History, introduces such figures as Old Man, Scar-Face, Blood-Clot, and the Seven ed are tales with ritualistic origins emphasizing the prototypical Beaver-Medicine and the roles played by Elk-Woman and Otter-Woman, and a presentation of Star /5(14).
Mythology of the Blackfoot Indians, originally published in 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. Mythology of the Blackfoot Indians, originally published in by the American Museum of Natural History, introduces such figures as Old Man, Scar-Face, Blood-Clot, and the Seven ed 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.
Additional Physical Format: Online version: Wissler, Clark, Mythology of the Blackfoot Indians. New York: The Trustees, (OCoLC) Mythology of the Blackfoot Indians By Clark Wissler; D.
Duvall University of Nebraska Press, PS PRIMARY SOURCE A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides first-hand or direct evidence on a topic. There is no single mythology of the Indigenous North American peoples, but numerous different canons of traditional narratives associated with religion, ethics and beliefs.
Such stories are deeply based in Nature and are rich with the symbolism of seasons, weather, plants, animals, earth, water, fire, sky and the heavenly bodies. Common elements are the principle of an all. Mythology of the Blackfoot Indians by Clark Wissler,available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide/5(18).
Mythology of the Blackfoot Indians. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, © (OCoLC) Material Type: Government publication, State or province government publication, Internet resource: Document Type: Book, Internet Resource: All Authors / Contributors: Clark Wissler; D C Duvall; Alice Beck Kehoe.
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Included are tales with ritualistic origins emphasizing the prototypical Beaver-Medicine and the roles played by Elk-Woman and. Book Summary: The title of this book is Mythology of the Blackfoot Indians (Sources of American Indian Oral Literature) and it was written by Alice Beck Kehoe (Introduction), Darrell Kipp (Introduction), Clark Wissler (Compiler).
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