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Creation Myths Of Primitive America
Creation Myths Of Primitive America
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CONTENTS
[Decoration]
Page
Introduction xi
Olelbis 3
Olelbis and Mem Loimis 51
Norwan 69
Tulchuherris 121
Sedit and the Two Brothers Hus 163
Hawt 177
Norwanchakus and Keriha 211
Kele and Sedit 243
Kol Tibichi 267
The Winning of Halai Auna at the House of Tuina 281
The Hakas and the Tennas 297
Ilhataina 313
Hitchinna 325
Tirukala 339
Sukonia's Wives and the Ichpul Sisters 353
The Finding of Fire 365
Haka Kaina 373
Titindi Maupa and Paiowa, the Youngest Daughter
of Wakara 389
The Two Sisters, Haka Lasi and Tsore Jowa 407
The Dream of Juiwaiyu and his Journey to
Damhauja's Country 425
The Flight of Tsanunewa and Defeat of Hehku 445
The First Battle in the World and the Making
of the Yana 467
Notes, and Names of Places 485
INTRODUCTION
[Decoration]
The creation myths of America form a complete system; they give a
detailed and circumstantial account of the origin of this world and of
all things and creatures contained in it. In the course of the various
narratives which compose this myth system an earlier world is
described to us, with an order of existence and a method of conduct on
which the life of primitive man in America was patterned.
[Decoration]
Page
Introduction xi
Olelbis 3
Olelbis and Mem Loimis 51
Norwan 69
Tulchuherris 121
Sedit and the Two Brothers Hus 163
Hawt 177
Norwanchakus and Keriha 211
Kele and Sedit 243
Kol Tibichi 267
The Winning of Halai Auna at the House of Tuina 281
The Hakas and the Tennas 297
Ilhataina 313
Hitchinna 325
Tirukala 339
Sukonia's Wives and the Ichpul Sisters 353
The Finding of Fire 365
Haka Kaina 373
Titindi Maupa and Paiowa, the Youngest Daughter
of Wakara 389
The Two Sisters, Haka Lasi and Tsore Jowa 407
The Dream of Juiwaiyu and his Journey to
Damhauja's Country 425
The Flight of Tsanunewa and Defeat of Hehku 445
The First Battle in the World and the Making
of the Yana 467
Notes, and Names of Places 485
INTRODUCTION
[Decoration]
The creation myths of America form a complete system; they give a
detailed and circumstantial account of the origin of this world and of
all things and creatures contained in it. In the course of the various
narratives which compose this myth system an earlier world is
described to us, with an order of existence and a method of conduct on
which the life of primitive man in America was patterned.
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