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Pawnee Hero Stories and Folk-Tales (eBook)

With notes on the origin, customs and character of the Pawnee people
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2022
202 Seiten
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859-654713905-8 (EAN)

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Pawnee Hero Stories and Folk-Tales - George Bird Grinnell
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In "Pawnee Hero Stories and Folk-Tales," George Bird Grinnell curates a rich tapestry of Pawnee mythology and cultural narratives, illuminating the intricate worldviews of the Pawnee people. Through engaging storytelling and meticulous ethnographic detail, Grinnell captures the essence of the oral tradition, showcasing tales that blend humor, tragedy, and moral wisdom. The book exemplifies a literary style that is both accessible and scholarly, contextualizing these narratives within the broader framework of Native American folklore and the historical realities faced by Indigenous tribes in the late 19th century. Grinnell, a prominent figure in American anthropology and conservation, was profoundly influenced by his lifelong commitment to the study of Native American cultures. His close relationships with the Pawnee people and dedication to preserving their stories stemmed from a desire to challenge erasure and misrepresentation by presenting authentic Indigenous perspectives. Grinnell's background as a naturalist and explorer shaped his quest for depth in understanding the intersection between culture, spirituality, and nature within the Pawnee community. This work is essential for anyone interested in the preservation of Indigenous narratives, offering important insights into the Pawnee worldview and rich cultural heritage. Scholars, students, and enthusiasts of folklore will find Grinnell's collection a captivating exploration, making it a cornerstone for further studies in Native American literature and anthropology.

George Bird Grinnell (1849–1938) was an American anthropologist, historian, naturalist, and writer who is lauded for his significant contributions to the preservation of American wilderness and his ethnographic work with Native American tribes. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Grinnell displayed an early love for nature and would later be known as a pioneering conservationist. He attended Yale University, where he developed a deeper interest in anthropology and natural history, later obtaining a Ph.D. in zoology. Grinnell is often celebrated for his influence on the founding of the National Audubon Society, his role in the creation of Glacier National Park, and his advocacy for wildlife conservation. His literary legacy includes the noteworthy 'Pawnee Hero Stories and Folk-Tales' (1889), in which he endeavored to preserve the rich oral traditions of the Pawnee people. A meticulous researcher, Grinnell's engagement with native cultures was marked by a profound respect and an ethnographic approach that sought to understand and accurately document tribal customs, beliefs, and narratives. His writings not only provide insight into the cultures he studied but also reflect the aforementioned dedication to safeguarding both indigenous traditions and the natural habitats that he fervently believed deserved protection. Grinnell's work in anthropology and conservation remains influential, and his books continue to be esteemed resources for those interested in Native American history and the early conservation movement in the United States.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.8.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Schlagworte American Indian mythology • Anthropological tales • classic american literature • cultural heritage • cultural heritage stories • Folklore • folktales of resilience • George Bird Grinnell author • Grinnell anthropological study • heroic storytelling tradition • Historical customs • Historical folk tales • historical Native American customs • Indians of North America • Indigenous folk-tales • Indigenous narrative traditions • indigenous oral narratives • mythical heroes • mythical hero journeys • Mythological stories • native american folklore • Pawnee cultural heritage • Pawnee culture • Pawnee Indians • Pawnee legends • Pawnee tribe history • Sacred beliefs • traditional Pawnee tales • traditional storytelling • Tribal legends • tribal values and beliefs
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