When Dream Bear Sings

When Dream Bear Sings

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9780803284005
Untertitel:
Native Literatures of the Southern Plains
Autor:
Gus, Jr. Palmer
Herausgeber:
UNP - Nebraska
Anzahl Seiten:
402
Erscheinungsdatum:
01.11.2018
ISBN:
978-0-8032-8400-5

Informationen zum Autor Gus Palmer Jr. (Kiowa) is an associate professor of anthropology and Native American studies at the University of Oklahoma, specializing in linguistic anthropology. He is the author of Telling Stories the Kiowa Way. Klappentext Gus Palmer Jr. (Kiowa) is an associate professor of anthropology and Native American studies at the University of Oklahoma, specializing in linguistic anthropology. He is the author of Telling Stories the Kiowa Way. Zusammenfassung A multidisciplinary, diversified, multicultural anthology that includes English translations accompanied by analytic and interpretive text outlines by leading scholars of eight major language groups of the Southern Plains: Muskogean, Uto-Aztecan, Caddoan, Siouan, Algonquian, Kiowa-Tanoan, Athabascan, and Tonkawa. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Illustrations Foreword Alan R. Velie Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Algonquian Language Family Cheyenne Cheyenne Stories and Storytelling Oral Traditions Gordon Yellowman The Bear and the Coyote Translated by Joyce Twins Cheyenne StoryDogs Used to Carry Burdens in Days before Horses Birdie Burns, Cheyenne Recorded and transcribed by Julia A. Jordan Cheyenne StoryMan Who Prophesied Coming of Horses and White Men Long Ago Birdie Burns, Cheyenne Recorded and transcribed by Julia A. Jordan How Stories Were Told at Night by an Old Lady Birdie Burns, Cheyenne Recorded and transcribed by Julia A. Jordan Birdie's Grandmother's Story of How Corn and Buffalo Were Given to the Cheyennes Birdie Burns, Cheyenne Recorded and transcribed by Julia A. Jordan Absentee Shawnee Shawnee Poems Narrated by Pauline Wahpepah Introduced by Gus Palmer Jr. Kickapoo The Motorcyclists Mosiah Bluecloud Lenape The Lenape Story of the Origin of the Woman Dance Lillie Hoag Whitehorn Transcribed by Bruce Pearson and James Rementer Translated by Nora Thompson Dean Introduced by James Rementer Miami Myaamia Story of Fox and Wolf Narrated by Kiiikohkwa (Elizabeth Valley) to Albert Gatschet Introduced by David J. Costa Potawatomi Pondese: Old Man Winter and Why We Have Spring Today Translated and introduced by Justin Neely 2. Athabaskan Language Family Plains Apache Coyote and Rock Monster: A Plains Apache Tale Narrated by Alonzo Chalepah Sr. Transcribed by Harry Hoijer Reanalyzed and introduced by Sean O'Neill 3. Caddoan Language Family Caddo The Wolf and the Wren Narrated by Sadie Bedoka Weller Transcribed by Wallace Chafe Pawnee The Old Woman and Her Grandson Blessed by a Voice Narrated by Dollie Moore, Pitahawirata Pawnee Translated and introduced by Douglas R. Parks Interlinear files by Joshua A. Richards He Goes Over and the Burning Log: A Wolf Story Narrated by Harry Mad Bear, Skiri Pawnee Introduced and translated by Douglas R. Parks Interlinear files by Joshua A. Richards A Pawnee Story Narrated, translated, and introduced by Adrian Spottedhorsechief Arikara The Race between the Horse and the Buffalo: An Arikara Narrative Alfred Morsette (Paatú Kananuuninó, 'Not Afraid of the Enemy') Transcribed and introduced by Douglas R. Parks Kitsai Coyote Frees Buffalo Narrated by Kai Kai, Kitsai Recorded by Alexander Lesser Translated and introduced by Joshua A. Richards Wichita Awa:hárikic: Hassí:ri:ha:stírih Narrated and translated by Bertha Provost Translated and introduced by David S. Rood 4. Iroquoian Language Family Cherokee Diary Translated and introduced by Durbin Feeling I Shot It, You Shot It Transcribed and translated by Durbin Feeling Seneca-Cayuga Minnie Thompson Stories Narrated by Minnie Thompson Recorded and transcribed by J. W. Tyner Wyandotte History of the Wyandotte Indians Donna Elliott Vowel interviewed by J. W. Tyner 5. Kiowa-Tanoan Language Family Kiowa Já :mátàunhè :jègà (Star Girls Story) Narrated, transcribed, and translated by Parker P. McKenzie Retranslated and introduced by Gus pànthäi:dê Palmer 6. Siouan Language Family Ponca A Ponca Ghost Story Narrated by Francis La Flesche O...

Autorentext
Gus Palmer Jr. (Kiowa) is an associate professor of anthropology and Native American studies at the University of Oklahoma, specializing in linguistic anthropology. He is the author of Telling Stories the Kiowa Way.


Zusammenfassung
A multidisciplinary, diversified, multicultural anthology that includes English translations accompanied by analytic and interpretive text outlines by leading scholars of eight major language groups of the Southern Plains: Muskogean, Uto-Aztecan, Caddoan, Siouan, Algonquian, Kiowa-Tanoan, Athabascan, and Tonkawa.

Inhalt
List of Illustrations
Foreword
Alan R. Velie
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Algonquian Language Family
Cheyenne
Cheyenne Stories and Storytelling Oral Traditions
Gordon Yellowman
The Bear and the Coyote
Translated by Joyce Twins
Cheyenne Story—Dogs Used to Carry Burdens in Days before Horses
Birdie Burns, Cheyenne
Recorded and transcribed by Julia A. Jordan
Cheyenne Story—Man Who Prophesied Coming of Horses and White Men Long Ago
Birdie Burns, Cheyenne
Recorded and transcribed by Julia A. Jordan
How Stories Were Told at Night by an Old Lady
Birdie Burns, Cheyenne
Recorded and transcribed by Julia A. Jordan
Birdie’s Grandmother’s Story of How Corn and Buffalo Were Given to the Cheyennes
Birdie Burns, Cheyenne
Recorded and transcribed by Julia A. Jordan
Absentee Shawnee
Shawnee Poems
Narrated by Pauline Wahpepah
Introduced by Gus Palmer Jr.
Kickapoo
The Motorcyclists
Mosiah Bluecloud
Lenape
The Lenape Story of the Origin of the Woman Dance
Lillie Hoag Whitehorn
Transcribed by Bruce Pearson and James Rementer
Translated by Nora Thompson Dean
Introduced by James Rementer
Miami
Myaamia “Story of Fox and Wolf”
Narrated by Kiišikohkwa (Elizabeth Valley) to Albert Gatschet
Introduced by David J. Costa
Potawatomi
Pondese: Old Man Winter and Why We Have Spring Today
Translated and introduced by Justin Neely
2. Athabaskan Language Family
Plains Apache
Coyote and Rock Monster: A Plains Apache Tale
Narrated by Alonzo Chalepah Sr.
Transcribed by Harry Hoijer
Reanalyzed and introduced by Sean O’Neill
3. Caddoan Language Family
Caddo
The Wolf and the Wren
Narrated by Sadie Bedoka Weller
Transcribed by Wallace Chafe
Pawnee
The Old Woman and Her Grandson Blessed by a Voice
Narrated by Dollie Moore, Pitahawirata Pawnee
Translated and introduced by Douglas R. Parks
Interlinear files by Joshua A. Richards
He Goes Over and the Burning Log: A Wolf Story
Narrated by Harry Mad Bear, Skiri Pawnee
Introduced and translated by Douglas R. Parks
Interlinear files by Joshua A. Richards
A Pawnee Story
Narrated, translated, and introduced by Adrian Spottedhorsechief
Arikara
The Race between the Horse and the Buffalo: An Arikara Narrative
Alfred Morsette (Paatú Kananuuninó, ‘Not Afraid of the Enemy’)
Transcribed and introduced by Douglas R. Parks
Kitsai
Coyote Frees Buffalo
Narrated by Kai Kai, Kitsai
Recorded by Alexander Lesser
Translated and introduced by Joshua A. Richards
Wichita
Awa:hárikic: Hassí:ri:ha:stírih
Narrated and translated by Bertha Provost
Translated and introduced by David S. Rood
4. Iroquoian Language Family
Cherokee
Diary
Translated and introduced by Durbin Feeling
I Shot It, You Shot It
Transcribed and translated by Durbin Feeling
Seneca-Cayuga
Minnie Thompson Stories
Narrated by Minnie Thompson
Recorded and transcribed by J. W. Tyner
Wyandotte
History of the Wyandotte Indians
Donna Elliott Vowel interviewed by J. W. Tyner
5. Kiowa-Tanoan Language Family
Kiowa
J&a…


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