Our Stories Remember: American Indian History, Culture, and Values Through Storytelling, Volumen1Fulcrum Publishing, 2003 - 192 páginas Annotation Using both traditional stories and commentary, Bruchac provides insight into the totality of the Native American experience. Each chapter explores a particular shared cultural value or worldview and includes a diverse range of Native groups-Tlingit, Navajo, Cree, Abenaki, Yupik, Seminole, Sioux, Cherokee, and many more. |
Contenido
connections | 6 |
the road of stories | 21 |
life and death | 76 |
the coming of europeans | 114 |
parents grandparents children | 139 |
animal people and plants | 155 |
the drum is the heartbeat | 172 |
Sources and other versions of the stories | 181 |
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