With an Appendix Containing Earlier Published Records. — Ottawa: Government Printing Bureau, 1915. — 446 p. — (Geological Survey, Memoir 80; No. 11, Anthropological Series). The present memoir consists of Huron and Wyandot myths, tales, and traditions. While its main part embodies first-hand material, the appendix incorporates further data from early sources. The myths, tales,...
Canadian Museum of Civilization, 1990. — 94 p. — (Canadian Ethnology Service Mercury Series Paper 117). — ISBN: 0-660-12907-9. (Text in English and Micmac). The Micmac texts presented here range in content from an oral history of the coming of the first Europeans to the shores of Cape Breton Island, and the changes in lifeways that followed, to a traditional tale of conflict...
New York: Pantheon, 1984. — 545 p. — (The Pantheon Fairy Tale and Folklore Library). — ISBN: 978-0394740188. This magnificent collection gathers 160 tales from 80 tribal gathers to offer a rich and lively panorama of the Native American mythic heritage. From all across the continent come tales of creation and love, of heroes and war, of animals, tricksters, and the end of the...
New York: Pantheon, 1984. — 545 p. — (The Pantheon Fairy Tale and Folklore Library). — ISBN: 978-0394740188. This magnificent collection gathers 160 tales from 80 tribal gathers to offer a rich and lively panorama of the Native American mythic heritage. From all across the continent come tales of creation and love, of heroes and war, of animals, tricksters, and the end of the...
New York: Dover Publications, 1992. — 379 p. — ISBN: 0-486-26944-2. This classic collection contains myths, legends and folklore of the principal Wabanaki, or northeastern Algonquin Indians, i.e. the Passamaquoddies and Penobscots of Maine and the Micmacs of New Brunswick. Most of this material was gathered directly from Indian narrators by Charles G. Leland (1824-1903), a...
D.R. Editorial Dante S.A. de C.V., 2012. — 79 p. — ISBN: 978-607-7857-06-8. Jefe de producción: Hervé Baeza Braga. 400 dpi ClearScan. Cada vez que escuches el nombre de Yucatán, es importante recordar que este lugar es dueño de un pasado rico en historia y tradiciones, donde se mezcla el ayer de las ciudades maravillosas de Chichén ltzá, Uxmal, Tulum, Cobá, Edzná, y otros...
New York: G. E. Stechert, 1921. — 86 p. — (Publications of the American Ethnological Society; Vol. X). The Passamaquoddy Indians of Maine, together with the Maliseets (Milicetes) or St. John's River Indians of New Brunswick, form a single linguistic group of the eastern Algonquin family known as Wabanaki "people of the dawnland"; or "East". The other most important members of...
New York: T.Y. Crowell company, 1913. — 516 p. In recent years a reawakening has taken place in the study of American archaeology and antiquities, owing chiefly to the labours of a band of scholars in the United States and a few enthusiasts in the continent of Europe. For the greater part of the nineteenth century it appeared as if the last word had been written upon Mexican...
Project Gutenberg, 2016. — 506 p. The Myths of Mexico and Peru is a compilation of myths and legends that were passed down for years in South American cultures, and, at the time of the first printing in 1914, were just being discovered by Western researchers and archaeologists as they deciphered ancient languages. The book includes a brief description of the histories and...
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