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Myths and Legends of the Great Plains

In “Myths and Legends of the Great Plains,” various authors collaboratively explore the rich tapestry of oral traditions that have shaped the cultural identity of the Great Plains. Through a literary style that marries lyrical prose with vivid storytelling, this anthology presents an array of mythical tales and folklore that reflect the spiritual and historical significance of the region. The book delves into themes of nature, heroism, and the interconnectedness of communities, rendering a nuanced portrait of the indigenous peoples and early settlers who populated the plains. Each story not only captivates but also invites readers to ponder the underlying moral lessons that resonate through generations. The authors featured in this anthology are scholars, storytellers, and members of Native tribes, each bringing a wealth of personal and cultural experience to their narratives. Their backgrounds enable them to provide authentic perspectives, often rooted in personal histories that echo the character and challenges faced by their ancestors. The collaboration highlights a shared commitment to preserving the rich heritage of the Great Plains, ensuring that these myths and legends are not merely relegated to history but continue to inspire contemporary audiences. This collection is highly recommended for anyone interested in the folklore of America'Äôs heartland, as it serves both as an academic resource and a treasury of universal wisdom. Readers will discover not only stories of adventure but also reflections on the ethics of community, survival, and the sacredness of nature, making it a vital addition to any literary exploration of indigenous and regional narratives.
142 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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