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[ABE]⋙ Libro Gratis Blackfeet Indian Stories George Bird Grinnell 9781540307163 Books

Blackfeet Indian Stories George Bird Grinnell 9781540307163 Books



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Twenty-five or more real Blackfeet Indian folklore stories have been gathered by Mr. Grinnell during his years of intimate study and knowledge of the Native Americans, and are here related as simply and as graphically as the Native Americans themselves told them.

"The Blackfeet were hunters, traveling from place to place on foot. They used implements of stone, wood, or bone, wore clothing made of skins, and lived in tents covered by hides. Dogs, their only tame animals, were used as beasts of burden to carry small packs and drag light loads.

"The stories here told come down to us from very ancient times. Grandfathers have told them to their grandchildren, and so, from mouth to mouth, through many generations, they have reached out time." -George Bird Grinnell

"George Bird Grinnell has collected old Indian legends never before told in type in 'Blackfeet Indian Stories.'" -The Book Buyer

"Older boys and girls will find this next book interesting, as it brings together the main facts concerning the lives of some of our great missionary workers among the American Indians. John Eliot, Samson Occum, David Brainerd, Marcus Whitman, John Lewis Dyer, and Stephen R. Riggs. In some of the sketches the men themselves furnish the narrative, so we find the quaint wording and spelling of the times they record." -Everyland

"Legends and anecdotes of primitive Indian life, handed down verbally from generation to generation, are here collected and effectively narrated in English." -The Independent

"Mr. Grinnell tells simply and interestingly the legends of the Blackfeet tribe." -The Review of Reviews

CONTENTS

TWO FAST RUNNERS

THE WOLF MAN

KŬT-O-YĬS´, THE BLOOD BOY

THE DOG AND THE ROOT DIGGER

THE CAMP OF THE GHOSTS

THE BUFFALO STONE

HOW THE THUNDER PIPE CAME

COLD MAKER'S MEDICINE

THE ALL COMRADES SOCIETIES

THE BULLS SOCIETY

THE OTHER SOCIETIES

THE FIRST MEDICINE LODGE

THE BUFFALO-PAINTED LODGES

MĪKA´PI—RED OLD MAN

RED ROBE'S DREAM

THE BLACKFEET CREATION

OLD MAN STORIES

THE WONDERFUL BIRD

THE RABBITS' MEDICINE

THE LOST ELK MEAT

THE ROLLING ROCK

BEAR AND BULLBERRIES

THE THEFT FROM THE SUN

THE SMART WOMAN CHIEF

BOBCAT AND BIRCH TREE

THE RED-EYED DUCK

THE ANCIENT BLACKFEET


Blackfeet Indian Stories George Bird Grinnell 9781540307163 Books

Great book by Grinnell---if you like this book you will also want to read the following similar 99 cent books by Grinnell:
The Last of the Buffalo (1896) [Illustrated]
Adventures of Indian-fighters, Hunters and Fur-traders (1913)
The Story of the Indian (1901)
The Harriman Expedition: The Natives of the Alaska Coast Region (1901)
American Duck Shooting (1901)
Ross Cox and His Adventures as a Fur Trader on the Columbia River in 1812 (1911)
The True Adventures of Alexander Ross an Oregon Fur Trader and Fort Builder (1913)
The Dinosaur "Bone-hunting Chief" of the Rockies and Badlands: A Sketch of Professor O.C. Marsh (1878 Article)
also:
1. Buffalo Jones' Forty Years of Adventure (1899)
2. The Last Great Sioux Buffalo Hunt: Story of the Killing of Five Thousand Buffaloes by a Hunting Party of Six Hundred Mounted Sioux in the Summer of 1882 (1910)

Product details

  • Paperback 154 pages
  • Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (November 9, 2016)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1540307166

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Really good stories my grandson who is 10 , is also enjoying stories of his heritage. Good reading for all !!!
This is a book of short stories from the BLACKFEET INDIAN and there are few that are greater than the others but each one has a life lesson in it...
a lot like uncle remuss storier,but also similar to oth indian trial tails. easy to read but needs the historical part in the front instead of the back.
This was a very approachable volume of stories from the Blackfeet Indians. The final 'story' was just facts about the life and traditions of the Blackfeet, but even that was interesting.

I also found the entire book to be almost devoid of the sort of European-biased language that I often find in books of traditional tales, which is fantastic.

The audience of this book is probably adults, or maybe older teens, but it clearly wasn't written for children, though some of the stories could probably be read to some children who like violence and polygamy.

There was one downside to the kindle edition, which is that some of the names must have had special characters that didn't scan correctly, and thus the names were written as "i-s+n?-o-kM-k+" or "Kmt-o-y-s?" which, honestly, are rather unpronounceable.

TWO FAST RUNNERS
THE WOLF MAN
KlT-O-Y,S?, THE BLOOD BOY
THE DOG AND THE ROOT DIGGER
THE CAMP OF THE GHOSTS
THE BUFFALO STONE
HOW THE THUNDER PIPE CAME
COLD MAKER'S MEDICINE
THE ALL COMRADES SOCIETIES
THE BULLS SOCIETY
THE OTHER SOCIETIES
THE FIRST MEDICINE LODGE
THE BUFFALO-PAINTED LODGES
M*KA?PI--RED OLD MAN
RED ROBE'S DREAM
THE BLACKFEET CREATION
OLD MAN STORIES
THE WONDERFUL BIRD
THE RABBITS' MEDICINE
THE LOST ELK MEAT
THE ROLLING ROCK BEAR AND BULLBERRIES
THE THEFT FROM THE SUN
THE SMART WOMAN CHIEF
BOBCAT AND BIRCH TREE
THE RED-EYED DUCK
THE ANCIENT BLACKFEET
“Blackfeet Indian Stories” by George Bird Grinnell

Grinnell was one of the most famous and active early conservationists. As well, he was a passionate student of the indigenous tribes, especially in the West. He was an astute and honest chronicler of Indian life and ways.
This book is a collection of Blackfeet stories; some of religious/moral nature, some more of ethnic description and some merely “fun” stories that were told chiefly for entertainment.
It is a fun read and brings a more human look at the tribe with it.
Simple but well written versions of the stories-- sometimes books like this read awkwardly, like poor translations, and other times they seem like the transcriber put too much of themselves into the stories-- Grinnell seems to have hit a good balance. Although I can't say what a member of one of the Blackfoot nations would think of the book.
An interesting collection of Blackfeet Indian legends of creation, tradition, and fire-side stories told on a rainy night to amuse the children. The stories were collected by the author George Bird Grinnel (1849-1938) who was an American anthropologist, historian, naturalist and writer (wiki). He was an early conservationist (American bison) and student of Native American life. He explored extensively in the American plains and had opportunity to come in contact with the native Indians. Many stories display a belief in animism. The stories show the cultural relation between men and women, tribal hierarchy, Indian hunting technology, living conditions. The last chapter, The Ancient Blackfeet, gives a good account of Indian life.
Great book by Grinnell---if you like this book you will also want to read the following similar 99 cent books by Grinnell
The Last of the Buffalo (1896) [Illustrated]
Adventures of Indian-fighters, Hunters and Fur-traders (1913)
The Story of the Indian (1901)
The Harriman Expedition The Natives of the Alaska Coast Region (1901)
American Duck Shooting (1901)
Ross Cox and His Adventures as a Fur Trader on the Columbia River in 1812 (1911)
The True Adventures of Alexander Ross an Oregon Fur Trader and Fort Builder (1913)
The Dinosaur "Bone-hunting Chief" of the Rockies and Badlands A Sketch of Professor O.C. Marsh (1878 Article)
also
1. Buffalo Jones' Forty Years of Adventure (1899)
2. The Last Great Sioux Buffalo Hunt Story of the Killing of Five Thousand Buffaloes by a Hunting Party of Six Hundred Mounted Sioux in the Summer of 1882 (1910)
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