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Sacred stories of the Sweet Grass Cree

Summary: "Sacred Stories of the Sweet Grass Cree, first published in 1930, is once again available, allowing readers to enjoy these wonderful Native stories that have been passed down from generation to generation. These stories concern the time when the earth was not in its present, definitive state, and tell of the origins of the world, its people, and the creatures that eventually took the shape of present-day animals. The collection includes stories such as The Birth of Wisahketchahk and the Origin of Mankind, The Origins of Horses, Why the Dead are Buried, Thunderbird and Winter, and many others. In 1925, Leonard Bloomfield, a linguistics professor at Yale University, spent five weeks on the Sweet Grass Reservation near Battleford, Saskatchewan, recording stories told to him by members of the tribe. The storytellers -- none of whom spoke English -- included Coming-Day, an extemely articulate blind old man who was said to know more traditional stories than any other member of the band; Adam Sakewew, a gifted storyteller; Maggie Achenam, a middle-aged woman full of interesting lore; and others. The stories, dictated to Bloomfield in Cree, are presented in the book in the original Cree and in English translations. A valuable treasury of traditional stories from the Sweet Grass Cree, this collection provides insights into the language, culture, and sacred teachings of some of North America's First Nations." -- goodreads.com

Record details

  • ISBN: 1895618274 (softcover)
  • ISBN: 9781895618273 (softcover)
  • ISBN: 1895618274
  • Physical Description: print
    346 pages ; 26 cm
  • Publisher: Saskatoon, SK : Fifth House Ltd, [1993]

Content descriptions

General Note:
Facsimile reprint of the 1930 ed. published by F.A. Acland, Ottawa, which was issued as Bulletin no. 60 of the National Museum of Canada, and no. 11 of the Anthroplogical series of the Museum
At head of title: Canada. Department of Mines...National Museum of Canada.
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note: The birth of Wisahketchahk and the origin of mankind -- Wisahketchahk, the partridges, and the stone -- Wisahketchahk visits the partridges -- Wisahketchahk preaches to the wolves -- Wisahketchahk stabs a buffalo and both his arms -- The Shut-Eye Dancers -- Wisahketchahk as a captain -- Wisahketchahk and the bear -- Wisahketchahk and the rapids -- Wisahketchahk and the magic headgear -- The bear-woman -- The bearsark woman -- Little Snow-Dart -- Pine-Root -- Clotkin -- Fisherskin-hat -- Wampum-Head and his nephews -- Flute-bearer -- Sun-Child -- He who carried the old woman -- Thunderbird and winter -- The ten brothers -- Burnt-Stick -- The Thunder's brother-in-law -- Why the dead are buried -- The origin of horses -- Rabbit -- Partridge and quail -- Hell-Diver -- The foolish maiden -- The foolish maidens and One-Leg -- The spirit stallion -- Aladdin
Language Note:
Text in English and Cree.
Subject: Cree -- Folklore
Cree -- Folklore
Cree mythology
Cree -- Religion
Cree -- Religion
Cree language -- Texts
Topic Heading: Indigenous.
First Nations Canada.
Cree Langugage - texts.
Native Indians of North America.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at University College of the North Libraries.

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The Pas Campus Library E 99 .C88 B55 1993 (Text) 38500000290671 Stacks Volume hold Available -

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