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Indian Story and Song, from North America (eBook)

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2022
1595 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654732429-4 (EAN)

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Indian Story and Song, from North America - Alice C. Fletcher
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In "Indian Story and Song, from North America," Alice C. Fletcher offers a profound exploration of Native American oral traditions that are rich in narrative and musical expression. This pioneering work utilizes a captivating blend of ethnographic detail and literary style, presenting a mosaic of indigenous stories, myths, and songs. Set against the backdrop of the late 19th century, a period marked by significant cultural tension and the appropriation of Native American identities, Fletcher's text stands as both an artistic collection and an essential archival record. She adeptly balances her scholarly rigor with a deep respect for the cultural heritage she documents, revealing the intricate relationship between storytelling and the spiritual lives of Native peoples. Alice C. Fletcher was a renowned anthropologist and ethnographer whose studies focused on the preservation of Native American cultures. Her extensive fieldwork among various tribes helped to illuminate the complexities of their social structures and traditions. Fletcher's unique position as a woman in a predominantly male field, and her commitment to advocating for Native rights, laid a solid foundation for her writings. Her experiences undoubtedly informed her empathetic and respectful portrayal of Indigenous narratives. For readers interested in the intersection of culture, history, and storytelling, "Indian Story and Song, from North America" is an invaluable resource that opens a window into the soulful expressions of Native American communities. It not only enriches our understanding of these traditions but also underscores the importance of preserving them amidst changing sociopolitical landscapes.

Alice Cunningham Fletcher (1838-1923) was a pioneering ethnologist and anthropologist during a time when the study of Native American cultures was burgeoning. As one of the first female ethnologists in America, Fletcher is particularly celebrated for her extensive fieldwork and contributions to the understanding and documentation of Native American music, culture, and ceremonies. Her scholarly approach was deeply immersive; she lived among the peoples she studied, learning their languages and gaining insights from within their communities. This direct engagement lent an authenticity and depth to her work that was uncommon for her time. Her notable book, 'Indian Story and Song, from North America' (1900), reflects this commitment, as it carefully preserves the rich oral traditions of Native American tribes, particularly their music and narratives. Fletcher's dedication to scholarship was matched by her advocacy; she worked to support the land rights of Native Americans through legislative reforms. Her influence extends into the realms of ethnomusicology and anthropology, helping to lay the foundations for the respectful and rigorous study of indigenous cultures. Fletcher's literary style is characterized by meticulous documentation and a respectful conveyance of the cultures she sought to protect and understand, making her contributions to American ethnology both valuable and enduring.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Kunst / Musik / Theater
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Schlagworte Alice C. Fletcher author • American Indian oral literature • Anthropological Studies • Cultural Anthropology • cultural heritage preservation • Cultural Preservation • cultural preservation efforts • Ethnographic anthology • ethnologist fieldwork insights • Ethnomusicology • Female ethnologist • Folklore • folk narratives anthology • Folk tales and myths of North America • Historical folklore collection • historical narratives • Historical Native American narratives • Indians of North America • Indigenous music traditions • indigenous storytelling • music • mythical traditions exploration • native american folklore • Native American oral tradition • North American tribal stories • North American tribes • poetic ethnography prose • spirituality in songs • Traditional Native American songs • tribal cultural values • Tribal songs
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