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...NOTESChapter 1 -- AMERICAN INDIAN ENVIRONMENTAL...Fynn, The American Indian as a Product...Andrew Lang, Myth, Ritual, and...Spirit of the American Indian as Shown in the...Violence: The Mythology of the American...
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...of it in the fact thatthe mythology of another American Indian 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...
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...201CContemporary Native American Architecture...Contemporary Native American Architecture...Ecological Indian, Myth and History...Museum of the American Indian, Meet­ing...201CContemporary Native American Architecture...
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...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...
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...NOTES 1. Elisabeth Tooker, ed., Native American Spirituality of the EasternWoodlands...Hartley Burr Alexander, North American Mythology (Cambridge:Archeological...286. 5. Cottie Burland, North American Indian Mythology (London: PaulHamlyn, 1975U...
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...held an anachronistic positionuntil those who tried to kill native American 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...
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...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 Native American,who ranges in mental perspective from calm understanding...
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...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 American Indian cultures, he chose the Oedipus...
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...American Literature. American Indian Culture andResearch...The Importance of Native American Authors. American Indian Culture and Research...Integrity in Teaching Native American Literature. English...Melville. Coos Myth Texts. University...
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