Hinono’einoo3itoono: Arapaho Historical Traditions (Publications of the Algonquian Text Soci)

Type
Book
Authors
Cowell ( Andrew )
Moss, Sr. ( Alonzo )
 
ISBN 10
0887556833 
ISBN 13
9780887556838 
Category
Book  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2006 
Pages
529 
Description
Told by Paul Moss (1911-1995), a highly respected storyteller and ceremonial leader, these twelve texts introduce us to an immensely rich literature. As works of an oral tradition, they had until now remained beyond the reach of those who do not speak the Arapaho language.     Here, for the first time, these outstanding examples of indigenous North American literature are printed in their original language (in the standard orthography used on the Wind River Reservation) but made accessible to a wider audience through English translation and comprehensive introductions, notes, commentaries and an Arapaho-English glossary.     The Arapaho traditions chosen for this anthology tell of hunting, scouting, fighting, horse-stealing, capture and escape, friendly encounters between tribes, diplomacy and war, conflict with the U.S. and battles with its troops. They also include accounts of vision quests and religious rites, the fate of an Arapaho woman captured by Utes, and Arapaho uses of the “Medicine Wheel” in the Bighorn Mountains.  - from Amzon 
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