The sacred oral tradition of the Havasupai: as retold by elders and headmen Manakaja and Sinyella 1918-1921
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Beschreibung: | Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002 Includes bibliographical references (p. 295-305) Pt. I. Contexts : anthropology, history, and myth theory. The prehistory of the Grand Canyon / Robert C. Euler -- The changing life of the Havasupai / Douglas W. Schwartz -- History, leadership, and language / Catherine A. Euler -- An overture to the scientific study of myth / Frank D. Tikalsky and John Nagel -- Pt. II. The sacred oral tradition of the Havasupai. Introduction / Leslie Spier -- The stories / Manakaja and Sinyella. The culture heroes -- The origin of corn -- The separation of the tribes -- The separation of the Havasupai and Yavapai -- The sun and the moon are made (first version) -- The sun and the moon are made (second version) -- The early migration -- The culture heroes become animals -- The flood (first version) -- The flood (second version) -- The boy who killed a blue hawk (first version) -- The boy who killed blue hawk (second version) -- The Yavapai origin tale -- The people become rocks (first version) -- The people become rocks (second version) -- - Wolf's boy (first version) -- Wolf's boy (second version) -- The stolen wife (first version) -- The stolen wife (second version) -- The water-elk (first version) -- The water-elk (second version) -- Bear and mountain lion (first version) -- Bear and mountain lion (second version) -- The wronged daughter -- Rock squirrel's grandson (first version) -- Rock squirrel's grandson (second version) -- The man on the ledge (first version) -- The man on the ledge (second version) -- The jealous Indians -- Turkey's revenge (first version) -- Turkey's revenge (second version) -- Snake's exploits -- The roc (first version) -- The roc (second version) -- Sun sets the world afire (first version) -- Sun sets the world afire (second version) -- Porcupine and coyote (first version) -- Porcupine and coyote (second version) -- Coyote and wolf kill bear -- Wolf and coyote catch fish (first version) -- Wolf and coyote catch fish (second version) -- Turkey -- The bungling host strikes his head -- - The bungling host is stepped on -- The bungling host fires the brush -- Deer tricks coyote -- Bat -- Song series Early in the twentieth century, Leslie Spier and Erna Gunther, graduate students trained by anthropologist Franz Boas, hiked to the bottom of the Grand Canyon to learn about and record living Havasupai culture. In the process, they asked two Havasupai leaders and elders for every story they could remember. These were translated by native speakers and transcribed by the young anthropologists. Yet for unknown reasons Spier never published the whole collection of forty-eight stories, one of the earliest, most complete translations of an entire Native American oral tradition. Passed from Spier to anthropologist and Havasupai scholar Dr. Robert C. Euler, the stories, published here for the first time in book form with the permission of the Havasupai Tribal Council, are a cultural library and a cultural treasure that reflect an ancient Yuman-language mythological tradition. Publication, which has occurred in consultation with the council and elders, restores them to the People (Pai/Pa/Pah) from whom they arose In addition to the forty-eight stories, the volume includes essays on the cultural prehistory of the Grand Canyon and the cultural life of the Havasupai, as well as an overview of Havasupai history, leadership, and language and an introduction to scientific thought on sacred story and mythology. --Book Jacket |
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spelling | The sacred oral tradition of the Havasupai as retold by elders and headmen Manakaja and Sinyella 1918-1921 translators, Mark Hanna...[et al.] ; anthropologists and transcribers, Leslie Spier, and Erma Gunther ; contributors, Robert C. Euler and Douglas W. Schwartz ; contributors and editors, Frank D. Tikalsky, Catherine A. Euler, and John Nagel Albuquerque University of New Mexico Press c2010 1 Online-Ressource (xxv, 310 p., [8] p. of plates) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002 Includes bibliographical references (p. 295-305) Pt. I. Contexts : anthropology, history, and myth theory. The prehistory of the Grand Canyon / Robert C. Euler -- The changing life of the Havasupai / Douglas W. Schwartz -- History, leadership, and language / Catherine A. Euler -- An overture to the scientific study of myth / Frank D. Tikalsky and John Nagel -- Pt. II. The sacred oral tradition of the Havasupai. Introduction / Leslie Spier -- The stories / Manakaja and Sinyella. The culture heroes -- The origin of corn -- The separation of the tribes -- The separation of the Havasupai and Yavapai -- The sun and the moon are made (first version) -- The sun and the moon are made (second version) -- The early migration -- The culture heroes become animals -- The flood (first version) -- The flood (second version) -- The boy who killed a blue hawk (first version) -- The boy who killed blue hawk (second version) -- The Yavapai origin tale -- The people become rocks (first version) -- The people become rocks (second version) -- - Wolf's boy (first version) -- Wolf's boy (second version) -- The stolen wife (first version) -- The stolen wife (second version) -- The water-elk (first version) -- The water-elk (second version) -- Bear and mountain lion (first version) -- Bear and mountain lion (second version) -- The wronged daughter -- Rock squirrel's grandson (first version) -- Rock squirrel's grandson (second version) -- The man on the ledge (first version) -- The man on the ledge (second version) -- The jealous Indians -- Turkey's revenge (first version) -- Turkey's revenge (second version) -- Snake's exploits -- The roc (first version) -- The roc (second version) -- Sun sets the world afire (first version) -- Sun sets the world afire (second version) -- Porcupine and coyote (first version) -- Porcupine and coyote (second version) -- Coyote and wolf kill bear -- Wolf and coyote catch fish (first version) -- Wolf and coyote catch fish (second version) -- Turkey -- The bungling host strikes his head -- - The bungling host is stepped on -- The bungling host fires the brush -- Deer tricks coyote -- Bat -- Song series Early in the twentieth century, Leslie Spier and Erna Gunther, graduate students trained by anthropologist Franz Boas, hiked to the bottom of the Grand Canyon to learn about and record living Havasupai culture. In the process, they asked two Havasupai leaders and elders for every story they could remember. These were translated by native speakers and transcribed by the young anthropologists. Yet for unknown reasons Spier never published the whole collection of forty-eight stories, one of the earliest, most complete translations of an entire Native American oral tradition. Passed from Spier to anthropologist and Havasupai scholar Dr. Robert C. Euler, the stories, published here for the first time in book form with the permission of the Havasupai Tribal Council, are a cultural library and a cultural treasure that reflect an ancient Yuman-language mythological tradition. Publication, which has occurred in consultation with the council and elders, restores them to the People (Pai/Pa/Pah) from whom they arose In addition to the forty-eight stories, the volume includes essays on the cultural prehistory of the Grand Canyon and the cultural life of the Havasupai, as well as an overview of Havasupai history, leadership, and language and an introduction to scientific thought on sacred story and mythology. --Book Jacket SOCIAL SCIENCE / Folklore & Mythology bisacsh Havasupai Indians fast Havasupai mythology fast Oral tradition fast Tales fast Havasupai Indians Folklore Havasupai mythology Tales Arizona Oral tradition Arizona Manakaja Sonstige oth Sinyella Sonstige oth Euler, Robert C. Sonstige oth Schwartz, Douglas W. Sonstige oth Tikalsky, Frank D. Sonstige oth Euler, Catherine A. Sonstige oth Nagel, John Sonstige oth Spier, Leslie Sonstige oth Gunther, Erna Sonstige oth Hanna, Mark Sonstige oth http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=417071 Aggregator Volltext |
spellingShingle | The sacred oral tradition of the Havasupai as retold by elders and headmen Manakaja and Sinyella 1918-1921 SOCIAL SCIENCE / Folklore & Mythology bisacsh Havasupai Indians fast Havasupai mythology fast Oral tradition fast Tales fast Havasupai Indians Folklore Havasupai mythology Tales Arizona Oral tradition Arizona |
title | The sacred oral tradition of the Havasupai as retold by elders and headmen Manakaja and Sinyella 1918-1921 |
title_auth | The sacred oral tradition of the Havasupai as retold by elders and headmen Manakaja and Sinyella 1918-1921 |
title_exact_search | The sacred oral tradition of the Havasupai as retold by elders and headmen Manakaja and Sinyella 1918-1921 |
title_full | The sacred oral tradition of the Havasupai as retold by elders and headmen Manakaja and Sinyella 1918-1921 translators, Mark Hanna...[et al.] ; anthropologists and transcribers, Leslie Spier, and Erma Gunther ; contributors, Robert C. Euler and Douglas W. Schwartz ; contributors and editors, Frank D. Tikalsky, Catherine A. Euler, and John Nagel |
title_fullStr | The sacred oral tradition of the Havasupai as retold by elders and headmen Manakaja and Sinyella 1918-1921 translators, Mark Hanna...[et al.] ; anthropologists and transcribers, Leslie Spier, and Erma Gunther ; contributors, Robert C. Euler and Douglas W. Schwartz ; contributors and editors, Frank D. Tikalsky, Catherine A. Euler, and John Nagel |
title_full_unstemmed | The sacred oral tradition of the Havasupai as retold by elders and headmen Manakaja and Sinyella 1918-1921 translators, Mark Hanna...[et al.] ; anthropologists and transcribers, Leslie Spier, and Erma Gunther ; contributors, Robert C. Euler and Douglas W. Schwartz ; contributors and editors, Frank D. Tikalsky, Catherine A. Euler, and John Nagel |
title_short | The sacred oral tradition of the Havasupai |
title_sort | the sacred oral tradition of the havasupai as retold by elders and headmen manakaja and sinyella 1918 1921 |
title_sub | as retold by elders and headmen Manakaja and Sinyella 1918-1921 |
topic | SOCIAL SCIENCE / Folklore & Mythology bisacsh Havasupai Indians fast Havasupai mythology fast Oral tradition fast Tales fast Havasupai Indians Folklore Havasupai mythology Tales Arizona Oral tradition Arizona |
topic_facet | SOCIAL SCIENCE / Folklore & Mythology Havasupai Indians Havasupai mythology Oral tradition Tales Havasupai Indians Folklore Tales Arizona Oral tradition Arizona |
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