The Folktale

The Folktale

Author: Stith Thompson

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 1977

Total Pages: 524

ISBN-13: 9780520033597

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As interest in folklore increases, the folktale acquires greater significance for students and teachers of literature. The material is massive and scattered; thus, few students or teachers have accessibility to other than small segments or singular tales or material they find buried in archives. Stith Thompson has divided his book into four sections which permit both the novice and the teacher to examine oral tradition and its manifestation in folklore. The introductory section discusses the nature and forms of the folktale. A comprehensive second part traces the folktale geographically from Ireland to India, giving culturally diverse examples of the forms presented in the first part. The examples are followed by the analysis of several themes in such tales from North American Indian cultures. The concluding section treats theories of the folktale, the collection and classification of folk narrative, and then analyzes the living folklore process. This work will appeal to students of the sociology of literature, professors of comparative literature, and general readers interested in folklore.


A Land Between

A Land Between

Author: Rebecca Fish Ewan

Publisher: JHU Press

Published: 2000-12-08

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 9780801864612

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A Land Between tells the stories of the people who have lived in the valley and uncovers the marks they have left on the land.


Mysteries of Native American Myth and Religion

Mysteries of Native American Myth and Religion

Author: Gary R. Varner

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 1430310731

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Folklorist Gary R. Varner takes a lengthy look at various myths, legends and beliefs of Native Americans in this book. Included are stories and archaeological finds from various lands that suggest cultural contacts between explorers from China, Japan, the Mediterranean and Europe with Native Americans in pre-Columbian times. Native American folklore and myths are examined including the universal legends of the flood and stories of the mysterious god-men such as Quetzalcoatl, Votan and Chinigchinix, who brought the arts, technology and civilization to indigenous cultures. Mysteries of Native American Myth and Religion is a fact-filled, yet fascinating story of the original inhabitants of North and South America. Varner has written several books on folklore and mythology and is a member of the American Folklore Society and the Foundation for Mythological Studies.


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Publisher: Univ of California Press

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Total Pages: 248

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The California Indians

The California Indians

Author: Robert Fleming Heizer

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 1971

Total Pages: 650

ISBN-13: 9780520020313

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A comprehensive survey of California Indian native cultures, discussing their origins, traditions, beliefs, daily life, struggles, and culture.