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Cherokee Mythology (Illustrated Edition) (eBook)

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2023
682 Seiten
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In 'Cherokee Mythology (Illustrated Edition),' James Mooney presents a profound exploration of the rich tapestry of Cherokee spiritual beliefs and folklore. Mooney's meticulous research is evident in the way he weaves together oral traditions, legends, and rituals, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the Cherokee worldview. The book employs a blend of narrative and analytical styles, featuring beautifully illustrated depictions that enhance the immersion into the mythic dimensions of Cherokee culture. The illustrations serve not only as visual companions but also as cultural artifacts that allow readers to grasp the complex symbolism inherent in each story. James Mooney was a pioneering anthropologist and ethnographer whose work significantly advanced the understanding of Native American cultures. His deep respect for the Cherokee people and their traditions motivated much of his scholarly pursuit, particularly his pivotal role in documenting oral histories before they were lost to modernity. Mooney's extensive fieldwork in the late 19th century, combined with his scholarly rigor, allows 'Cherokee Mythology' to stand as both a historical record and a cultural celebration. For scholars, students, and anyone interested in indigenous cultures, 'Cherokee Mythology (Illustrated Edition)' is an indispensable resource. Mooney's engaging narrative not only illuminates Cherokee beliefs but also invites readers into a world where mythology plays a vital role in shaping identity and community. This book is a crucial addition to the library of anyone wishing to understand the intricate connections between mythology and cultural heritage.

James Mooney (1861-1921) was an American ethnographer and historian whose anthropological work has been highly influential in the study of Native American cultures. Born in Richmond, Indiana, Mooney was largely a self-taught scholar who joined the Bureau of American Ethnology at the Smithsonian Institution in 1885 and dedicated much of his career to researching Native American societies, particularly the Cherokee. Mooney's keen interest in indigenous cultures led him to live among the Cherokee people, meticulously documenting their traditions, mythology, and historical narratives. His major work, 'Myths of the Cherokee' (1900), later released in a visually enriched 'Illustrated Edition,' remains a seminal contribution to the field of Native American studies. Mooney was not only concerned with preserving the myths and oral histories of the Cherokee but also committed himself to the study of their societal structures, language, and rituals. His scholarly approach combined rigorous ethnography with a deep respect for his subjects, contributing to an intimate portrayal of the Cherokee's spiritual and cultural life. Mooney's dedication to the advancement of Native American ethnology is reflected throughout his literary legacy, and his works continue to be cited as authoritative sources in ethnohistorical research. Beyond 'Cherokee Mythology,' Mooney's bibliography encompasses numerous articles and reports that enriched the understanding of Native American folklore and served as a bridge between indigenous cultures and the broader academic community.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 26.12.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie Volkskunde
Schlagworte American Indian historical tales • anthropological study • Cherokee cosmology • Cherokee folklore • Cherokee legends and myths • Cherokee Nation history • Civil War • Cultural Anthropology • cultural heritage preservation • cultural traditions • Eastern Woodlands tribes • Empire of the Summer Moon • Ethnographic Studies • Ethnological Studies • historical narratives • Illustrated anthropology • Illustrated ethnography • Indigenous mythology • Indigenous peoples' spirituality • indigenous storytelling • James Mooney author • Karl May • killers of the flower moon • Lincoln • Mythological Traditions • native american folklore • native american mythology • native american myths • Native Americans • Native Roots • oral storytelling traditions • ritual practices • ron chernow • spiritual beliefs • Texas • Tribal mythology • visual heritage • Wild West
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