Hylla Cirkumpolära området : Northern
Titel och upphov Northern tales : traditional stories of Eskimo and Indian peoples
Utgivning, distribution etc. Pantheon Books, New York : ©1990
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Fysisk beskrivning xix, 343 pages illustrations, maps 25 cm.
Serietitel - ej biuppslagsform The Pantheon fairy tale and folklore library
Anmärkning: Bibliografi etc. Includes bibliographical references (pages 335-343).
Anmärkning: Innehåll The embarrassment of the cranberry partners -- Eviksheen the grass-user -- The girl who watched in the nighttime -- Uteritsoq, the obstinate one -- The Chuginadak woman -- The boy who became an arctic tern -- The little old lady who lived alone -- Qasiagssaq, the great liar -- Witiko father and son bested by a conjuror -- Alder-block -- The crow story -- Stingy reindeer owners -- Fourteen with one stroke -- How the earth was made and how wood-chips became walrus -- The first snowshoes -- Gambling story -- Story while pointing at a constellation: a dogrib conversation -- Why owls die with wings outspread -- When musk oxen spoke like humans -- Why the path between fish- camps is always worn down and no one walks it any more -- What is the earth? -- How the narwhal got its tusk -- Ayas'e and the origin of bats -- The loon and the raven -- The giant skunk and his offspring -- A Yukaghir tale of the origin of the Chukchee -- Which animals are on the moon -- Why rattlesnakes don't cross the river -- The first white men -- Smart beaver cycle -- Kuloscap tales -- The wenebojo myth -- The bear goes on his long, solitary journey -- Bluejay's revenge -- The wolverine loses his shoes -- Skunk's tears -- The duck whose grandmother was out of her wits -- The helldiver and the spirit of winter -- The stubbornness of bluejays -- Coyote and Fox -- The owl woman -- Crow and camp robber -- Why brown bears are hostile towards men -- The wolverine grudge -- The whale, the sea scorpion, the stone, and the eagle -- Carried off by the moon -- Story of a female Shaman -- How the false Shaman was flung by walrus -- Things seen by the Shaman Karawe -- The curing-fox windigo -- Kinigseq -- How a bagpipe drew hunters from the outskirts -- Song of spider goddess -- Disire for light -- Aksikukuk and Kukrukuk -- Encounter with the Shaman from Padlei -- The birth of Tchakapesh -- The thrashing spirit with a bearded seal for a whip -- The mother of sea beasts -- Brushmen -- Ayaje's wives with forearms like awls -- Three sisters and the demon -- The giant rat -- The ghost -- The giants -- The woman who ate men -- The wrong-chill windigo -- Ipiup Inua, the spirit of the precipice -- Inugpasugssuk the giant -- The four cannibals -- Kivioq, whose kayak was full of ghosts -- The ten-legged polar bear -- The monster fish in the lake -- The attainable border of the birds -- The dream that came back -- The hunter and the goats -- Agdlumaloqaq, who hunted at the blowholes in a far, foreign land -- The moose among the Chandalar river people -- The woman who put a bucket over a caribou's head -- The day Auks netted hid-well -- Lake-dwarves -- The mammoth hunters -- Why wolly mammoths decided to flee underground -- Sometimes a seal hunt goes like this -- Raven didn't stick around -- Kivioq, who left his home because his wife was unfaithful -- The Windigo almost prevents a marriage -- The star husbands -- The girl who married the bear -- How Whiskey-Jack man got married -- The woman and the octopus -- The marriage of Mink -- The wolf's bride -- The girl who married a whale -- The man who married a fox -- Go away.
Anmärkning: Innehållsbeskrivning, sammanfattning A collection of folktales of the native peoples, both Indian and Eskimo, of the Arctic, including Canada, Alaska, Russia and Greenland. Includes source notes, maps, drawings and bibliography.
Anmärkning: Andra tillgängliga utföranden
Term Inuiter Nordamerikanska urfolk eskimåer Inuiter Legender Eskimos Folklore. Indians of North America Folklore. Eskimos Legends. Inuit Legends. Inuit Légendes. Indiens Amérique du Nord Légendes. Inuits Folklore. Eskimos. Indians of North America. Indians of North America Legends. Inuit Legends. Eskimos Folklore. Legends Indians of North America Inuit Eskimos
Indexterm - Okontrollerad Nordamerikas indianer Muntlig tradition Sagor
Genre/Form
Personnamn Norman, Howard A. Utgivare, redaktör, sammanställare
Annat medium Online version: Northern tales. New York : Pantheon Books, ©1990
Seriebiuppslag under titel Pantheon fairy tale & folklore library
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