An edition of The Indians' Book (1907)

The Indians' book

an offering by the American Indians of Indian lore, musical and narrative, to form a record of the songs and legends of their race

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The Indians' book
Natalie Curtis Burlin
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An edition of The Indians' Book (1907)

The Indians' book

an offering by the American Indians of Indian lore, musical and narrative, to form a record of the songs and legends of their race

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A book created wholly by the American Indian -- songs, myths, drawings and decorations based on traditional designs -- The Indians' Book is a treasury of lore for general readers, for teachers, for folk singers. Its musical and folk material derives directly from the Indian oral tradition and is presented exactly as Miss Curtis recorded it. The 149 songs -- the traditional music of 18 tribes -- are today irreplaceable; so much of this material has disappeared since Miss Curtis collected it. Songs of war and love, hunting songs, barter songs, songs to cure the sick, corn-grinding songs, "hand game" songs, cradle songs, holy or "medicine" songs and ceremonial songs were collected by Miss Curtis from Plains, Lake, Northwestern, Southwestern, and Pueblo Indians: Wabanaki, Dakota, Winnebago, Pawnee, Kwakiutl, Acoma, Navajo, Apache, Pima, Hopi, Yuma, Arapaho, Kiowa, Mojave-Apache, Zuñi, San Juan, Laguna, Cheyenne. The texts are written out in both the native language and English, and the melody for each song is provided. Indian myths have been faithfully taken down directly from Indian story tellers. There are creation myths; myths explaining the origin of corn, the sun and moon, the four winds, and other natural phenomena; folktales and animal stories of unusual charm. Full-age drawings, designs for title pages, and decorations all created by the Indians themselves, and 23 photographs (rituals in progress, families, individuals) taken by the editor illustrate the book. - Back cover.

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Paul Burlin
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English
Pages
574

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The Indians' Book: An Offering by the American Indians of Indian Lore, Musical And Narrative
December 31, 2004, Kessinger Publishing
Paperback in English
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The Indians' Book: Songs and Legends of the American Indians
September 2002, University Press of the Pacific
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The Indians' Book
January 22, 1994, Gramercy
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The Indians' Book
June 1, 1968, Dover Publications
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Indians' Book
July 1968, Peter Smith Pub
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Edition Notes

Reprint. Originally published: New York : Harper and Bros.Publishers, 1907.

"Illustrations from photographs and from original drawings by Indians.

86009733 biblio

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6

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New York, NY

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Library of Congress
E98 B96 1907 RARE

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Pagination
xxxvi, 574 p. :
Number of pages
574

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OL22229260M
ISBN 10
0517615398
LCCN
86009733
Library Thing
822772
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3344132

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