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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- Preface xi
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction xix
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Part One
- 1. Creations and Origins 1
- 2. Coyote and Friends: An Experiment in Interpretive Bricolage 25
- 3. The Poetry and Drama of Healing: The Iroquoian Condolence Ritual and the Navajo Night Chant 47
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Part Two
- 4. From Mythic to Fictive in a Nez Perce Orpheus Myth 69
- 5. "The Hunter Who Had an Elk for a Guardian Spirit," and the Ecological Imagination 81
- 6. The Wife Who Goes Out like a Man, Comes Back as a Hero: The Art of Two Oregon Indian Narratives 96
- 7. Uncursing the Misbegotten in a Tillamook Incest Story 115
- 8. Genderic and Racial Appropriation in Victoria Howard's "The Honorable Milt 139
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Part Three
- 9. Simon Fraser's Canoe; or, Capsizing into Myth 159
- 10. Fish-Hawk and Other Heroes 170
- 11. Retroactive Prophecy in Western Indian Narrative 194
- 12. The Bible in Western Indian Mythology 208
- 13. Ti-Jean and the Seven-headed Dragon: Instances of Native American Assimilation of European Folklore 222
- 14. Francis La Flesche's "The Song of Flying Crow" and the Limits of Ethnography 237
- 15. Tradition and Individual Talents in Modern Indian Writing 252
- Notes 267
- Bibliography 311
- Index 325
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- Preface xi
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction xix
-
Part One
- 1. Creations and Origins 1
- 2. Coyote and Friends: An Experiment in Interpretive Bricolage 25
- 3. The Poetry and Drama of Healing: The Iroquoian Condolence Ritual and the Navajo Night Chant 47
-
Part Two
- 4. From Mythic to Fictive in a Nez Perce Orpheus Myth 69
- 5. "The Hunter Who Had an Elk for a Guardian Spirit," and the Ecological Imagination 81
- 6. The Wife Who Goes Out like a Man, Comes Back as a Hero: The Art of Two Oregon Indian Narratives 96
- 7. Uncursing the Misbegotten in a Tillamook Incest Story 115
- 8. Genderic and Racial Appropriation in Victoria Howard's "The Honorable Milt 139
-
Part Three
- 9. Simon Fraser's Canoe; or, Capsizing into Myth 159
- 10. Fish-Hawk and Other Heroes 170
- 11. Retroactive Prophecy in Western Indian Narrative 194
- 12. The Bible in Western Indian Mythology 208
- 13. Ti-Jean and the Seven-headed Dragon: Instances of Native American Assimilation of European Folklore 222
- 14. Francis La Flesche's "The Song of Flying Crow" and the Limits of Ethnography 237
- 15. Tradition and Individual Talents in Modern Indian Writing 252
- Notes 267
- Bibliography 311
- Index 325