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Seneca Indian Myths.by

Published
Nov 2016
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General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
284

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In 1883 a Smithsonian Institution ethnologist traveled to western New York State to record the traditional tales of the Iroquois tribe known as the Seneca. These myths â€" picturesque, archaic, even grotesque â€" appear here in their original form, exactly as spoken. Many focus on seasons or weather; others creation myths and animals.Jeremiah Curtin (6 September 1835 â€" 14 December 1906) was an American translator and folklorist. Born in Detroit, Michigan, Curtin spent his early life in what is now, Greendale, Wisconsin[4] and later graduated from Harvard College in 1863. In 1864 he went to Russia, where he worked for the U.S. legation and as a translator. He left Russia in 1877, stayed a year in London, and returned to the United States, where he worked for the Bureau of American Ethnology.

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First Edition Nov 2016 Createspace ISBN 1539936724
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Jun 2014 -- Not Selected ISBN B00L5LCTMK
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