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Huron and Wyandot mythology: with an appendix containing earlier published records
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by Dept. of Mines in Ottawa
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Written in English
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Pagination | 437 p. |
Number of Pages | 437 |
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Huron and Wyandot mythology: with an appendix containing earlier published records / by C.M. Barbeau Barbeau, Marius, [ Book: ] Languages: English;North American Indian (Other), [1 other] At Mannix Library - CTC. Huron and Wyandot mythology: with an appendix containing earlier published records: Huron-Wyandot traditional narratives in translations and native texts: Indian days on the western prairies: J'ai du chagrin, j'ai perdu ma maîtresse: L'arbre des rêves: Louis Jobin statuaire: Marius Barbeau's photographic collection: the Nass River.
"Huron and Wyandot lithology. With An Appendix Containing Earlier Published Records," Canada, Department of Mines, Geological Survey, Memoir 80 (No. 11, Anthropological Series). Ottawa. "The Old-World Dragon in America," In Indian Tribes of Aboriginal America. Selected Papers of the Huron and Wyandot Mythology, With Appendix Containing Earlier Published Records. Memoir Ottawa: Geological Survey of Canada. Huron-Wyandot Traditional Narratives. Bulletin , Anthropological Series, Ottawa: National Museum of Canada. The Old-World Dragon in America. In Indian Tribes of Aboriginal America,Cited by:
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Excerpt from Huron and Wyandot Mythology: With an Appendix Containing Earlier Published Records The nature of the material itself seems to call for the fol lowing Classification, which has been adhered to in the present memoir: (i) myths or traditional narratives, in the truth of which the Hurons and Wyandots used to believe; (ii) tales, Reviews: 2.
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[Marius Barbeau]. Huron and Wyandot Mythology: With an Appendix Containing Earlier Published Records, Issue Marius Barbeau. Government Printing Bureau, - Huron Indians - pages. 0 Reviews. This work offers a comprehensive history of the myths and legends of the Huron and Wyandot people, both native tribes of the Toronto region.
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Huron and Wyandot mythology, with an appendix containing earlier published records, By Marius Barbeau. Abstract. Mode of access: Internet Topics: Wyandot Indians., Indians of North America. Publisher: Ottawa, Government Author: Marius Barbeau. Huron and Wyandot mythology by Marius Barbeau, Pierre Beaucage; 5 editions; First published in ; Subjects: Wyandot Indians, Indians of North America, Religion, Folklore, Legends, Oral tradition, Religion and mythology, Huron Indians, Indian mythology.
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Rights: Public Domain in the United States, Google-digitized. Huron and Wyandot mythology published Published in this page book covers a wide range of topics including traditions, beliefs and folktales of the Huron and Wyandot.
There is an appendix containing earlier published records and a small number of photos at the end. The book is freely available. 6 OntarioArchaeology No, UnderstandingEthnicityandCulturalAffiliation: Huron-WendatandAnthropologicalPerspectives MarianeGaudreauandLouisLesage Itisawell.
Excerpt from Huron and Wyandot Mythology: With an Appendix Containing Earlier Published Records The nature of the material itself seems to call for the fol lowing Classification, which has been adhered to in the present memoir: (i) myths or traditional narratives, in the truth of which the Hurons and Wyandots used to believe; (ii) tales, acknowledged by them to be mere.
Huron and Wyandot mythology. With an appendix containing earlier published records. Ottawa, Government Printing Bureau, was a Canadian ethnographer and folklorist who is today considered a founder of Canadian Huron or Wyandot are a tribe of Native Americans who originally inhabited an area of First published in.
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Introduction Miss Mary McKee was 73 years old inand one of only a few Wyandot speakers on the Anderdon reserve in southwestern Ontario. In 1 C. Barbeau, Huron and Wyandot Mythology, with an appendix containing earlier published records.
Barbeau, C.M. Huron and Wyandot Mythology With an Appendix Containing Earlier Published Records. Ottawa: Government Printing Bureau, The Hurons settled along the shore of the Detroit River in Belknap, Charles E.
The Legend of the Trailing Arbutus. Unpublished. The tale of winter changing to spring. Bishop, Levi. Teuchsa Grondie. Huron and Wyandot mythology. With an appendix containing earlier published records.
Ottawa, Government Printing Bureau, Original printed wrappers. With 11 photographic plates. XIV, pp. € 65,00 € 65,00 Charles Marius Barbeau ( – ), was a Canadian. The older of the two, Huron and Wyandot Mythology, With an Appendix Containing Earlier Published Records was put together in by C.
M. Barbeau as part of an anthropological series being done by the Canadian Department of Mines at the time.There is no single mythology of the Indigenous North American peoples, but numerous different canons of traditional narratives associated with religion, ethics and beliefs.
Such stories are deeply based in Nature and are rich with the symbolism of seasons, weather, plants, animals, earth, water, fire, sky and the heavenly bodies.Huron and Wyandot Mythology, With an appendix containing earlier published records.
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