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An essential collection of Native American oral tradition, capturing the spirit, values, and legends of the Pawnee people.
In Pawnee Hero Stories and Folk-Tales, ethnologist and historian George Bird Grinnell presents a rich and respectful compilation of traditional stories gathered directly from Pawnee elders in the late 19th century. These tales—ranging from heroic exploits and battles to spiritual myths and moral lessons—offer a vivid portrait of Pawnee culture, worldview, and history.
More than just folklore, these stories reflect the deep relationships between the Pawnee and the natural world, their warrior traditions, and their spiritual beliefs. Grinnell’s detailed notes and contextual commentary provide valuable insight into the cultural significance of each tale, making this volume a foundational text in Native American studies.
A compelling read for historians, folklorists, and anyone interested in Indigenous American heritage and storytelling traditions.
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