...NOTESChapter 1 -- AMERICANINDIAN ENVIRONMENTAL...Fynn, The AmericanIndian as a Product...Andrew Lang, Myth, Ritual, and...Spirit of the AmericanIndian as Shown in the...Violence: The Mythology of the American...
...of it in the fact thatthe mythology of another AmericanIndian tribe, the Wichita,credits...classfigure in Wichita mythology, 'falsely invented' and...trickster of AmericanIndian mythology as pregnant with meaning...appears in the Winnebago myth, he has nothing like theuniversality...
...modern Indian” (Science 4/10/98, 190). Toany NativeAmerican this statement must sound ludicrous. Native peoplevary vastly...to exist. Andindeed, the "Indian” of Americana mythology no longer exists, nor did sheever. As Rayna Green has commented...
...201CContemporary NativeAmerican Architecture...Contemporary NativeAmerican Architecture...Ecological Indian, Myth and History...Museum of the AmericanIndian, Meeting...201CContemporary NativeAmerican Architecture...
...00ADformation they gathered [that is, to others who might then be in a position to challenge the public mythology of the Bureau's preeminence in crime fighting].26Nor have things changed appreciably since Hoover's death...these reasons, we would like to close this section of our introduction bygoing beyond the self-congratulatory public myth of the FBI, squarely into the realmof reality expressed by a longtime local police detective who has spent the bulk ofhis...
...NOTES 1. Elisabeth Tooker, ed., NativeAmerican Spirituality of the EasternWoodlands...Hartley Burr Alexander, North American Mythology (Cambridge:Archeological...286. 5. Cottie Burland, North AmericanIndianMythology (London: PaulHamlyn, 1975U...
...held an anachronistic positionuntil those who tried to kill nativeAmerican culture killed themselves instead. He tells her...propensity for bellicosemachismo) and strive to create a myth that will help explain why menkilled the world and how they...
...00ADporary satiric version of an ancient Greek tragedy? Is this a myth of eternalreturn, a dramatic confrontation between the forces...ChiefBromden, suffering from paranoid schizophrenia. He is a NativeAmerican,who ranges in mental perspective from calm understanding...
...the supposed meaning of the myth. The followers of Freud have...to the task of interpreting mythology and a number of examples are...psyche and find expression in myth. These are collectively possessed...we can do is to dream the myth onwards and give it a modern...main work had been on South AmericanIndian cultures, he chose the Oedipus...
......ghettoized segregation of the NativeAmerican-exclusive category or...that the entire canon of NativeAmerican/ AmericanIndian literature is ostensibly...while he claims it is not "NativeAmerican." One would expect that......
......three perspectives on NativeAmerican literatures under his...fact that discourse on NativeAmerican studies or AmericanIndian studies has mostly been...especially considering that NativeAmerican studies has always been......
......George Gustav Heye Center of the National Museum of the AmericanIndian, and has been adapted for this publication by Genevieve...encompass more comprehensive research projects. Summary: NativeAmerican people who first encountered the "pilgrims" at what...effort at temporary peaceful coexistence. ......
......How can growth occur in the midst of abandonment? In the mythology that surrounds the American West, one of the primary expressions...combining these two figures, Kingsolver fashions a new American mythology that unites both male and female imaginative constructions...16) Clearly, the struggle to find inclusion ......
......reference to any AmericanIndian woman writer...revisionist mythology, and women...to the great AmericanIndian Renaissance...and Poetry by NativeAmerican Women, edited...follo wing AmericanIndian anthologies......
......literature changes, more NativeAmerican literature is finding...of cycles of sacred myth, vehicles for the...the symbol systems of NativeAmerican thought. Although...to include not only NativeAmerican analogues, but also......
......world has moved beyond myth, emphatically rejecting the presupposed "myth of mythlessness." In sketching...Texts" offers a variety of myth types and texts from historical...divine child. Many texts are NativeAmerican, and it is especially informative......
......teachings of different NativeAmerican tribes. Mammals...fauna. Match each myth with one of the animals...In a Seneca creation myth (common to many tribes...Alphabet: A Lexicon of NativeAmerican Symbols and Culture...Alfonso Ortiz, eds., AmericanIndian Myths and ......
......overlapping of myth and story in AmericanIndian oral tradition...Abrahams that "AmericanIndian trickster figures...not resonate with NativeAmerican tradition: "The...operate in the AmericanIndian world." (65......
......29.95. Reading NativeAmerican Women is a welcome contribution to NativeAmerican Women's Studies...writers and artists. NativeAmerican Women's Studies...pursue her study of AmericanIndian literature in anthropology......
......legs off the myth that American...in 1977 by six AmericanIndian engineers, scientists...statement: "The AmericanIndian Science and Engineering...representation of AmericanIndian and Alaskan Natives...strength in the NativeAmerican community. Despite......
......developed surprisingly similar mythology. One such universal theme...known example of an origin myth. The Polynesian creation myth of Rangi and Papa tells of...transformation masks of some NativeAmerican tribes of the Pacific Northwest. No study of mythology in art would be complete ......
......was born to NativeAmerican parents about...dozen books on NativeAmericanmythology, art, and...Wind: North AmericanIndian Ceremonies...cause of his NativeAmerican culture. In...including "Myth & Metaphor......
......will explore what a NativeAmerican theology of animals...more generally held NativeAmerican beliefs from time to...possible. Second, NativeAmerican spiritual beliefs have...implied by the term "myth," I prefer to refer......
......Fool's Day, (4) there is also a character in the mythology of most cultures who plays tricks all the time--for...Coyote is one of several animal tricksters recurrent in nativeAmericanmyth, others being Crow and Rabbit. The latter is featured...impersonate the opposite sex (as do some shamans in ......
......portraying the NativeAmerican experience...KNOWLEDGEABLE about NativeAmerican culture, Mardon...imagery of North AmericanIndian ledger art...empathy for the NativeAmerican plight. "He...compositions of myth, legend, and......
......rainfall. Their mythology illustrates...Museum's NativeAmerican collections...as well as NativeAmerican leaders and...director of the AmericanIndian Program at...Bol says. NativeAmerican families often......
......found its way across the Atlantic. But it is actually a nativeAmerican game, now undergoing a great revival: a sport that originated as an AmericanIndian spectacle in the 1400s and was first seen by white men...the game originated in La Crosse, Wisconsin -- a total myth, as far as I can ......
......needed to live, simply is mythology. The truth, frankly, is...Wild in the Woods: The Myth of the Noble Eco-Savage...those that disappeared due to NativeAmerican over-hunting are the woolly...those that disappeared due to NativeAmerican over-hunting are the woolly......
......revived the buffalo herds. Myth of the Ecological Indian It...of the buffalo.1 The first myth they explode is that of the...Isenberg attribute changes in NativeAmerican farming/gathering lifestyles...shared scarcity. A powerful myth emerged-- one repeate...
......and Open Hand: AmericanIndian Art of the Ancient...from under the NativeAmerican Graves Protection...Just as in Greek mythology, the hero in NativeAmerican iconography suggested...reparation of NativeAmerican artifacts in Binger......
......Sherman Alexie is a nativeAmerican who discounts...in fantasy, myth, and fact...disrupts a course in nativeAmerican literature...plight of the AmericanIndian through Marie...right" to teach nativeAmerican literature with......
......Choctaw nation, teaches NativeAmericanMyth and Mythology, seeking to shed...tribe, but in many Native-American tribes women held...teach NativeAmericanMyth and Mythology. What is your favorite myth? A. Creation myths......
......a brave man to venture into the embattled territory of NativeAmerican studies, but Shepard Krech walks fearlessly, his courage...own title: how "ecological" was, and is, the North AmericanIndian? These days, their predominant image is of people who...locked up in the past. If that has been the ......
......that Mr. O'Barr has been unable to duplicate it. The mythology also involves a film franchise that was tragically cut short...spits out a story of spiritual revenge in which an 1860s AmericanIndian named Joshua loses his family and life at the hands of a......
......special programs for nativeAmerican vets that include talking...work with." * * * NativeAmerican vets have a real need...to work "within the mythology, the ritual" of the...mostly Vietnam-era nativeAmerican vets. The meeting......
......The National Museum of the AmericanIndian's wavy, undulating stone structure...the National Museum of the AmericanIndian is a worthy addition to the now...examples of its art, tools and mythology. But the tribal histories aren......
......New Age approaches to nativeAmerican spirituality. The...a crucial force in nativeAmerican life, and the grandparent...themes from traditional myth: for example, the...Lesley offers a fine nativeAmerican feast - good home cooking......
......but it has always been very good at myth-making. As soon as the guns of the...British dragon) quickly became a founding myth. There is nothing wrong with mythology: nations, especially young ones...overlooked histories of the pre-Republic NativeAmerican and African American populations. ......
......look into it the more secrets you can find. There's a labyrinth of illegal Chinese tunnels, which was considered to be a myth. But I finally got to go into these tunnels and they're fascinating. There's parquet ceilings and I found this velvet nude......
......Northwest Coast, the NativeAmerican groups (Tlingit...from their extensive mythology as well as their everyday...European contact, NativeAmerican groups did not generally...the devastation of NativeAmerican cultures, artifacts......
......the Athabascan branch of the Nadene linguistic stock (see NativeAmerican languages). In the 19th cent. they occupied the valley...dugout canoes, basket hats, and many elements in their mythology identify them with the Northwest Coast culture, of which......
......The practice of eating raw meat, disapproved of by their NativeAmerican neighbors, saved scarce fuel and provided their limited...care of the homes. Their religion was imbued with a rich mythology, and shamanism (see shaman) was practiced. Contemporary......
......probably falling within the Penutian linguistic stock (see NativeAmerican languages). They lived around the Skeena and Nass rivers...another spelling for Tsimshian. See F. Boas, Tsimshian Mythology (1916, repr. 1970); T. Durlach, The Relationship Systems......
......dances, illustrating events in tribal history, legend, or mythology; dances representing cosmic processes; and, more rarely...was represented in America by the remarkable Ghost Dance.NativeAmerican dancing is always performed on the feet, but in many islands......
......and landscape of his native land in order to create a vivid myth of frontier life. In 1790 Cooper's family moved to Cooperstown...native background, and their romanticized portrayal of the NativeAmerican.Cooper's later works include the novels Afloat and Ashore......
......of crude but efficient workmanship. In settlements where NativeAmerican attacks were feared the log houses were sometimes placed to...techiques and materials.See H. R. Shurtleff, The Log Cabin Myth (1939, repr. 1967); C. A. Weslager, Log Cabin in America......
......Siouan branch of the Hokan-Siouan linguistic stock (see NativeAmerican languages). The Mandan were a sedentary tribe of the Plains...had certain distinctive cultural traits, which included a myth of origin in which their ancestors climbed from beneath the......
......branch of the Algonquian-Wakashan linguistic stock (see NativeAmerican languages). Traditionally of the Eastern Woodlands cultural...North American), the Ottawa have a well-developed creation myth that states that they were descended from three families......
......ghettoized segregation of the NativeAmerican-exclusive category or...that the entire canon of NativeAmerican/ AmericanIndian literature is ostensibly...while he claims it is not "NativeAmerican." One would expect that......
......three perspectives on NativeAmerican literatures under his...fact that discourse on NativeAmerican studies or AmericanIndian studies has mostly been...especially considering that NativeAmerican studies has always been......
......George Gustav Heye Center of the National Museum of the AmericanIndian, and has been adapted for this publication by Genevieve...encompass more comprehensive research projects. Summary: NativeAmerican people who first encountered the "pilgrims" at what...effort at temporary peaceful coexistence. ......
......How can growth occur in the midst of abandonment? In the mythology that surrounds the American West, one of the primary expressions...combining these two figures, Kingsolver fashions a new American mythology that unites both male and female imaginative constructions...16) Clearly, the struggle to find inclusion ......
......reference to any AmericanIndian woman writer...revisionist mythology, and women...to the great AmericanIndian Renaissance...and Poetry by NativeAmerican Women, edited...follo wing AmericanIndian anthologies......
......literature changes, more NativeAmerican literature is finding...of cycles of sacred myth, vehicles for the...the symbol systems of NativeAmerican thought. Although...to include not only NativeAmerican analogues, but also......
......world has moved beyond myth, emphatically rejecting the presupposed "myth of mythlessness." In sketching...Texts" offers a variety of myth types and texts from historical...divine child. Many texts are NativeAmerican, and it is especially informative......
......teachings of different NativeAmerican tribes. Mammals...fauna. Match each myth with one of the animals...In a Seneca creation myth (common to many tribes...Alphabet: A Lexicon of NativeAmerican Symbols and Culture...Alfonso Ortiz, eds., AmericanIndian Myths and ......
......overlapping of myth and story in AmericanIndian oral tradition...Abrahams that "AmericanIndian trickster figures...not resonate with NativeAmerican tradition: "The...operate in the AmericanIndian world." (65......
......and Open Hand: AmericanIndian Art of the Ancient...from under the NativeAmerican Graves Protection...Just as in Greek mythology, the hero in NativeAmerican iconography suggested...reparation of NativeAmerican artifacts in Binger......