The Myth Of Hiawatha, And Other Oral Legends, Mythologic And Allegoric, Of The North American Indians

The Myth Of Hiawatha, And Other Oral Legends, Mythologic And Allegoric, Of The North American Indians

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Author: Henry R. Schoolcraft, Ll. D.
Binding: Hardback
Published: Kraus Reprint Co., 1971

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket - some marks on spine and corners
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This seminal work presents a comprehensive account of a foundational Native American legend, meticulously gathered from indigenous oral traditions. It chronicles the cultural significance and spiritual depth embedded within these ancient narratives, offering readers an unparalleled window into a rich worldview. The author illustrates the intricate tapestry of beliefs and customs that shaped this pivotal figure in American folklore, providing essential context for its enduring legacy. This volume serves as a crucial ethnographic record, preserving invaluable cultural heritage for future generations and illuminating the power of storytelling.

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Author: Henry R. Schoolcraft, Ll. D.
Binding: Hardback
Published: Kraus Reprint Co., 1971

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket - some marks on spine and corners
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This seminal work presents a comprehensive account of a foundational Native American legend, meticulously gathered from indigenous oral traditions. It chronicles the cultural significance and spiritual depth embedded within these ancient narratives, offering readers an unparalleled window into a rich worldview. The author illustrates the intricate tapestry of beliefs and customs that shaped this pivotal figure in American folklore, providing essential context for its enduring legacy. This volume serves as a crucial ethnographic record, preserving invaluable cultural heritage for future generations and illuminating the power of storytelling.