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245 02 $a A listening wind : $b Native literature from the Southeast / $c edited and with an introduction by Marcia Haag.
246 30 $a Native literature from the Southeast
264  1 $a Lincoln ; $b University of Nebraska Press, $c [2016]
300    $a xxx, 327 pages : $b 1 illustration, 1 map ; $c 24 cm.
490 1  $a Native literatures of the Americas series
504    $a Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 0  $a Choctaw. Mississippi Choctaw oral literature / Tom Mould -- The Choctaw creation legend / Isaac Pistonatubbee (1901) -- Creation of three races / Harley Vaughn (1996) -- Why terrapins never get fat / Olman Comby (1928) -- The dog who spoke Choctaw / Jake York (1997) -- Running water / Lillie Gibson (1997) -- The man and the turkey / Henry Williams (1997) -- The little man / Terry Ben (1996) -- Pa̜s̆ Falaya (Long Hair) / Cynthia Clegg (1997) -- Prophecy of new inventions and lost traditions / Billy Amos (1999) -- Prophecy of cars and changing values / Odie May Anderson (1997, Choctaw and English) -- The third removal / Estelline Tubby (1996) -- James L. McDonald's Spectre essay of 1830 / Phillip Carroll Morgan -- Letter to Peter Pitchlynn / J.L. McDonald (1830) -- Modern Oklahoma Choctaw stories / Marcia Haag -- Boarding school runaways / Paula Carney (2008) -- How I almost killed a hog by scaring it / Abe Frazier (2008) -- Aiisht ahollo (The miracle) / Bill Nowlin (2006) -- Neva the hunter / Lois McAlvain Pugh (2004) --
505 0  $a Muskogee (Creek). Muskogee (Creek) literature / Jack B. Martin -- The story of corn (Vce nak-onvkuce) / Taylor Postoak (1882) -- The boy who turned into a snake / I. Field (1937) -- Rabbit steals fire / Earnest Gouge (1915) -- Girl abducted by lion / Earnest Gouge (1915) -- Autobiography of James Hill / James Hill (1939) -- Estvmvn estomen follatskis (Wherever, however you are) / translated by Gloria M. McCarty (Muskogee and English) -- Chickasaw. Chickasaw oral literature / Lokosh (Joshua D. Hinson -- Chikashsha naaikbi' ano1li' (Chicksaw creation story) / Juanita Byars (1995, Chickasaw and English) -- How the night and day were divided : traditional / translated by the Chickasaw Language Committee (2012) -- Katihmit loksi' hakshopat bosholli (why turtle has a cracked shell) / Weldon Fulsom (2011) -- Kowimilhlha' hattakat lho1fa ittafama ( Wildcat man meets the Bigfoot) / Zeno McCurtain (1921) -- Fala shiiki' táwa'a or Falat ibichchala1' inkaniya (Crow and the Buzzard or Crow loses his nose) / John Puller, retold by Jerry Imotichey (2011) -- Interpretation is a tricky business : reviewing Glenda Galvan's Kati1hsht itti1sh oppolo'at okla alhiha' imalattook (How poison came to the Chickasaw and Choctaw, 2011) / Lokosh (Joshua D. Hinson) -- Yuchi. Yuchi stories / Mary S. Linn -- The red-mouthed lizard and the hunters / Maxey Simms (1928) -- How the Yuchi kill the red-mouthed lizard / Andy Johnson (1928) -- Wind and iron / Maxey Simms (1928) -- The first woman to leave a lazy husband / collected by Jeremiah Curtin (1883) -- Rabbit and turkeys / Ida Clinton Roley (1990, Yuchi and English) -- Spirit stories / Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown (1883) --
505 0  $a Cherokee. Cherokee literature / Christopher B. Teuton -- The Rabbit and the Image / Dalala (1961) -- Rabbit and Possum look for wives / Sequoyah Guess (2010) -- How the possum lost his beautiful tail / Kathi Smith Littlejohn (1998) -- Thunder and the Uk'ten' / Siquanid' (1961) -- How the white man was made / Hastings Shade (2010) -- The owl at the window / Hastings Shade (2010) -- Crossing safely / Sammy Still (2010) -- Santeetlah ghost story / Edna Chekelelee (1998) -- The Little People and the Nunnehi / Robert Bushyhead (1998) -- The spirit of an ancestor / Hastings Shade (2010) -- The language and the fire / Sequoyah Guess, Hasting Shade, Woody Hansen, and Christopher B. Teuton (2010) -- A Cherokee vision of Eloh' : an excerpt / Sakiya Sanders (1896) -- The Cherokee migration story/ Sequoyah Guess (2010) -- The Trail of Tears / Freeman Owle (1998) -- Mankiller : a chief and her people (excerpt) / Wilma Mankiller and Michael Wallis (2000) -- Who is Cherokee? / Harry Oosahwee (Adawi Donowelani, 2010) -- Who is Cherokee? : Federal recognition, culture, and rhetorical sovereignty / Kimberly G. Wieser --
505 0  $a Koasati, Koasati (Coushatta) literature / Linda Langley -- The bear hunter and the Alligator's gift / Isabel Celestine Robinson (ca. 1960) -- How the owl got skinny legs / Ronnie Abney (2009) -- Getting fire from the bear / Crystal Williams (2013) -- How we survived long ago / Doris Robinson Celestine Battise and Jamison "Jimmy" Poncho (2009) -- Hunting in the olden days, and tomatoes / Dan Sylestine (2009 and 2012) -- Grandmother and the nail / Bertney Langley (2012) -- Another story about Grandmother and a nail / Barbara Langley (2012) -- Grandmother and the gift card / Lorenda Poncho (2013) -- Grandmother and the turtle / Claudine Celestine Hasting (2012) -- On my way to the meeting (Ittanahkafa1 Aayaliis) / Janice Battise Sylestine (2010, Koasati and English) -- Smaller Southeastern tribes. Introduction to Atakapa, Catawba, and Houma stories / William Sconzert-Hall -- Interpretation of the creation myth / Shaman Shawn Papillion -- Otsitat, the One Who Sits Above All The making of the Earth / Shaman Shawn Papillion (2013) -- Interpretation of a folktale / Beckee Garris -- How the chipmunk got its stripes / retold by Beckee Garris (2013) -- Interpretation of two traditional stories / MorningDove Verret Hopkins and William Sconzert-Hall -- How Rabbit lost his tail / MorningDove Verret Hopkins (2014) -- How Turtle broke his shell / MoringDove Verret Hopkins (2014)
520 0  $a "This collection of stories from several different tribal traditions in the American Southeast includes introductory essays showing how they fit into Native American religious and philosophical systems."--Provided by publisher.
520    $a "A Listening Wind, a collection of translated original texts and commentary edited by Marcia Haag, highlights the large array of Indigenous linguistic and cultural groups of the U.S. Southeast. A whole range of genres and selected texts represent language groups of the Choctaw, Creek, Chickasaw, Yuchi, Cherokee, Koasati, Houma, Catawba, and Atakapa. The traditional and modern Native literature genres showcased in A Listening Wind include stories that speakers perceive to be in the past (or "fixed"), genres that have developed alongside these stories, and modern story types that have sometimes supplanted traditional tales and are now enjoying trajectories of their own. These texts have been selected to demonstrate particular literary themes and the cultural perspectives that inform them. Introductory essays illuminate how they fit into Native American religious and philosophical systems. Overall this collection discloses the sometimes hidden connections among genres as well as their importance to language groups of the Southeast." -- Publisher's description
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650  7 $a Volkskultur $2 gnd $0 (DE-588)4063849-2
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700 1  $a Haag, Marcia, $d 1951- $e editor.
776 08 $i Online version: $t Listening wind. $d Lincoln, NB : University of Nebraska Press, [2016] $z 9780803295483 $w (DLC)  2016010583
830  0 $a Native literatures of the Americas.
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