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The History and Legends of Lenâpé (eBook)

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2022
177 Seiten
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859-654739884-4 (EAN)

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The History and Legends of Lenâpé - Daniel G. Brinton
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In "The History and Legends of Lenâpé," Daniel G. Brinton masterfully intertwines historical analysis with the rich tapestry of folklore and oral traditions of the Lenape people. This comprehensive work not only elucidates the social, political, and cultural dynamics of the Lenape tribe prior to European contact but also engages with the myths that shaped their worldview. Brinton's methodical narrative employs a blend of anthropological insight and linguistic scholarship, situating the Lenape within a broader historical framework that includes colonial interactions and the consequential transformations of their society. Daniel G. Brinton, a prominent 19th-century scholar and one of the earliest advocates for native rights, dedicated his life to the study of Indigenous American cultures. His extensive background in philology and anthropology, coupled with an empathetic understanding of Native American issues, drives this work's urgent and respectful portrayal of Lenape identity. Brinton's commitment to preserving Indigenous narratives reflects a broader intellectual movement of his time, as he sought to counteract the prevailing European-centric perspectives. This book is essential for anyone interested in Indigenous studies, American history, and the intersections of culture and conflict. Brinton's detailed research and respectful retelling of Lenape legends provide profound insights into their rich heritage. Readers will not only gain knowledge of Lenape history but also appreciate the depth of the human experience captured within these stories. It is a resonant call to understand and honor the legacies of the past.

Daniel Garrison Brinton (1837–1899) was a prominent American archaeologist and ethnologist, renowned for his scholarly work on Native American cultures. Educated as a physician, Brinton served as a surgeon during the American Civil War. After the war, his passion for ethnology and linguistics led him to amass a significant collection of books and manuscripts and to pursue a career in academia. As a professor of ethnology and archaeology, Brinton held a chair at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia and taught at the University of Pennsylvania. His prolific writings include the seminal work 'The History and Legends of Lenâpé' among his array of books that focused on the indigenous peoples of the Americas. In his literary style, Brinton was known for his comprehensive and detailed approach to recording indigenous cultures and languages, often highlighting the importance of folklore, mythology, and language as keys to understanding cultural identities. His works contributed significantly to the fields of anthropology and linguistics at a time when these disciplines were emerging in America. Despite some of his views being a product of the era's prevailing Eurocentric and evolutionary perspectives on culture, Brinton's efforts set the foundation for more culturally sensitive and detailed ethnographic studies that followed.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie Völkerkunde (Naturvölker)
Schlagworte 19th-century anthropology • Algonquian peoples • american anthropology • American Indian ethnography • Beowulf • B.M. Bower • Brinton anthropological writings • Classic • cultural anthropology study • Cultural Preservation • Daniel G. Brinton • Delaware Indian history • Eastern Native Americans • Empire of the Summer Moon • Ethnological exploration • Franz Boas • Historical • historical cultural preservation • historical narratives • Indians • indigenous folklore • indigenous legends exploration • indigenous storytelling heritage • indigenous traditions • Lenape culture • Lenâpé culture • Lenape mythology • Lenâpé traditions insight • Mythos • native american folklore • Native American History • native american mythology • Native American Studies • pennsylvania history • Pocahontas • pre-Columbian America • The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian • The Vine Witch • Tribal legends • tribal mythology analysis • Wicca Book of Spells • William Henry Holmes
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