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Seneca Myths and Folk Tales
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Seneca Myths and Folk Tales

by Arthur C. Parker. 468 pgs.

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Contributors:

   Arthur C. Parker

Publisher:

   University of Nebraska Press

Place of Publication:

  Lincoln, NE  

Publication Year:

  1989
Subjects:   Seneca Indians--Folklore, Indians Of North America--New York (State)--Folklore
Table of contents
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION TO THE BISON BOOK EDITION xi
FOREWORD xix
INTRODUCTION xxiii
I. FUNDAMENTAL FACTORS IN SENECA FOLK LORE 1
BASIC PREMISES 3
GODS, MAJOR SPIRITS AND FOLK-BEASTS 5
NATURE BEINGS 10
MAGIC BEASTS AND BIRDS 16
MAGICAL MAN-LIKE BEINGS 18
II. THEMES AND MATERIALS 23
STEREOTYPED OBJECTS AND INCIDENTS 27
COMPONENTS OF THE COSMOLOGICAL MYTH 33
III. THE ATMOSPHERE IN WHICH THE LEGENDS WERE TOLD 37
IV. WHEN THE WORLD WAS NEW 57
1. HOW THE WORLD BEGAN 59
2. THE BROTHERS WHO CLIMBED INTO THE SKY 74
3. THE DEATH PANTHER 78
4. THE GREAT BEAR CONSTELLATION 81
5. THE SEVEN BROTHERS OF THE STAR CLUSTER 83
6. THE SEVEN STAR DANCERS 86
7. THE COMING OF SPRING 88
8. THE COMING OF DEATH 92
V. BOYS WHO DEFIED MAGIC AND OVERCAME IT 95
9. ORIGIN OF FOLK STORIES 97
10. THE FORBIDDEN ARROW AND THE QUILT OF MEN'S EYES 101
11. CORN GRINDER, THE GRANDSON 108
12. HE-GOES-TO-LISTEN 116
13. HAHTONDAS, THE LISTENER, FINDS A WIFE 122
14. THE ORIGIN OF THE CHESTNUT TREE 128
15. DIVIDED BODY RESCUES A GIRL 133
16. THE ORIGIN OF THE BUFFALO SOCIETY 137
17. THE BOY WHO COULD NOT UNDERSTAND 142
18. THE BOY WHO LIVED WITH THE BEARS 147
19. THE SEVENTH SON 154
20. THE BOY WHO OVERCAME ALL MAGIC BY LAUGHTER 159
VI. TALES OF LOVE AND MARRIAGE 171
21. TWO FEATHERS AND TURKEY BROTHER 173
22. TWO FEATHERS AND WOODCHUCK LEGGINGS 184
23. TURKEY BOY SQUEEZED THE HEARTS OF SORCERERS 200
24. CORN RAINS INTO EMPTY BARRELS 205
25. TWENTGOWA AND THE MISCHIEF MAKER 208
26. THE HORNED SERPENT RUNS AWAY WITH A GIRL 218
27. THE GREAT SERPENT AND THE YOUNG WIFE 223
28. BUSHY HEAD THE BEWITCHED WARRIOR 228
29. THE FLINT CHIP THROWER 235
VII. HORROR TALES OF CANNIBALS AND SORCERERS:
30. THE DUEL OF THE DREAM TEST 241
31. THE VAMPIRE SIRENS 253
32. YOUNGER BROTHER ELUDES HIS SISTER-IN-LAW 262
33. THE ISLAND OF THE CANNIBAL 269
34. THE TWELVE BROTHERS AND THE WRAITH 278
35. THE CANNIBAL AND HIS NEPHEW 284
36. A YOUTH'S DOUBLE ABUSES HIS SISTER 290
37. MURDERED DOUBLE SPEAKS THROUGH FIRE 293
38. THE VAMPIRE CORPSE 298
VIII. TALES OF TALKING ANIMALS:
39. THE MAN WHO EXHALED FIRE 303
40. THE TURTLE'S WAR PARTY 305
41. THE RACE OF THE TURTLE AND THE BEAVER 309
42. THE WOLF AND THE RACCOON 312
43. THE CHIPMUNK'S STRIPES 314
44. THE RABBIT SONG 315
45. THE RABBIT GAMBLER 317
46. THE RACCOON AND THE CRABS 319
47. THE CRAB'S EYES 321
48. HOW THE SQUIRREL GAVE A BLANKET, ETC. 322
49. THE CHICKADEE'S SONG 325
50. THE BIRD WOMAN 326
51. THE PARTRIDGE'S SONG 328
IX. TALES OF GIANTS, PYGMIES AND MONSTER BEARS:
52. A TALE OF THE DJOGEON OR PYGMIES 331
53. BEYOND-THE-RAPIDS AND THE STONE GIANT 334
54. THE ANIMATED FINGER 337
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