Kwakiutl Legends as Told to Pamela Whitaker
Author: James Wallas
Publisher: North Vancouver, B.C. : Hancock House
Published: 1981
Total Pages: 224
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Author: James Wallas
Publisher: North Vancouver, B.C. : Hancock House
Published: 1981
Total Pages: 224
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKCollection of Kwakiutl legends from Hope Island, British Columbia.
Author: Regna Darnell
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Published: 2010-12-14
Total Pages: 964
ISBN-13: 3110883104
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe works of Edward Sapir (1884 - 1939) continue to provide inspiration to all interested in the study of human language. Since most of his published works are relatively inaccessible, and valuable unpublished material has been found, the preparation of a complete edition of all his published and unpublished works was long overdue. The wide range of Sapir's scholarship as well as the amount of work necessary to put the unpublished manuscripts into publishable form pose unique challenges for the editors. Many scholars from a variety of fields as well as American Indian language specialists are providing significant assistance in the making of this multi-volume series.
Author: Adam Kuper
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2017-02-17
Total Pages: 237
ISBN-13: 1351852973
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Reinvention of Primitive Society critiques ideas about the origins of society and religion that have been hotly debated since Darwin. Tracing interpretations of the barbarian, savage and primitive back through the centuries to ancient Greece, Kuper challenges the myth of primitive society, a concept revived in its current form by the modern indigenous peoples’ movement: tapping into widespread popular beliefs regarding the noble savage and reflecting a romantic reaction against ‘civilisation’ and ‘science’. Through a fascinating analysis of seminal works in anthropology, classical studies and law, this book reveals how wholly mistaken theories can become the basis for academic research and political programmes. Lucidly written and highly influential since first publication, it is a must-have text for those interested in anthropological theory and post-colonial debates.
Author: Chief James Wallas
Publisher: Surrey, B.C. : Hancock House
Published: 2016
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780888392305
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLegends from Kwakiutl Peoples. The stories in this book relate the traditional tales which Mr. James Wallas has learned from his elders, who lived in Quatsino Sound and on Hope Island. Mr. Wallas's forefathers are members of a people known generally as the Kwakiutl, although the term is misleading because it originally referred to a sub-group living at Fort Rupert. The Kwakiutl inhabit an area which at present includes Campbell River at the southern extreme, Quatsino Sound at the western extreme, various inlets of mainland B.C. at the eastern extreme, and Smiths Inlet at the northern extreme. Traditionally, the Kwakiutl lived in villages located in this general area (excluding Campbell River an Cape Mudge) which were organized into tribes. Today, most of them live on reserves near towns, maintaining some remote villages for food preparation and preserving during the spring, summer and fall.
Author: Ned Blackhawk
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 2018-01-01
Total Pages: 416
ISBN-13: 0300196512
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA compelling study that charts the influence of Indigenous thinkers on Franz Boas, the father of American anthropology
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Published: 1912
Total Pages: 682
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Published: 1889
Total Pages: 1248
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Published: 1889
Total Pages: 1250
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Neil Rennie
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 2013-09-12
Total Pages: 375
ISBN-13: 0191668648
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTreasure Neverland is about factual and fictional pirates. Swashbuckling eighteenth-century pirates were the ideal pirates of all time and tales of their exploits are still popular today. Most people have heard of Blackbeard and Captain Kidd even though they lived about three hundred years ago, but most have also heard of other pirates, such as Long John Silver and Captain Hook, even though these pirates never lived at all, except in literature. The differences between these two types of pirates - real and imaginary - are not quite as stark as we might think as the real, historical pirates are themselves somewhat legendary, somewhat fictional, belonging on the page and the stage rather than on the high seas. Based on extensive research of fascninating primary material, including testimonials, narratives, legal statements, colonial and mercantile records, Neil Rennie describes the ascertainable facts of real eighteenth-century pirate lives and then investigates how such facts were subsequently transformed artistically, by writers like Defoe and Stevenson, into realistic and fantastic fictions of various kinds: historical novels, popular melodramas, boyish adventures, Hollywood films. Rennie's aim is to watch, in other words, the long dissolve from Captain Kidd to Johnny Depp. There are surprisingly few scholarly studies of the factual pirates - properly analysing the basic manuscript sources and separating those documents from popular legends - and there are even fewer literary-historical studies of the whole crew of fictional pirates, although those imaginary pirates form a distinct and coherent literary tradition. Treasure Neverland is a study of this Scots-American literary tradition and also of the interrelations between the factual and fictional pirates - pirates who are intimately related, as the nineteenth-century writings about fictional pirates began with the eighteenth-century writings about supposedly real pirates. 'What I want is the best book about the Buccaneers', wrote Stevenson when he began Treasure Island in 1881. What he received, rightly, was indeed the best book: the sensational and unreliable History of the Pyrates (1724).
Author: Franz Boas
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Published: 2006
Total Pages: 716
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume of Native myths and legends is an indispensable document in the history of North American anthropology.