Tlingit myths and texts by John Reed Swanton

"Tlingit myths and texts" by John Reed Swanton is an ethnographic collection written in the early 20th century. It gathers Tlingit oral narratives and parallel-language texts with linguistic notes, focusing on cosmology, origins, clan histories, and cultural practices from Sitka and Wrangell. The centerpiece is the Raven cycle, along with tales of killer whales, land otters, and mythic heroes, framed by careful documentation of storytellers and context. The opening of the collection presents editorial and phonetic notes, a formal transmittal, and an introduction explaining how the narratives were recorded from named Tlingit informants and clans. It then launches into myths: Raven creates and orders the world by stealing and releasing light and water, shaping rivers, tides, winds, fire, animals, and languages through trickery and feats, while naming places and instituting customs. Brief subsequent tales include the slaying of a monstrous clam threatening canoes; the “Four Brothers” who, guided by a dog, confront supernatural beings, gain a spear, and explain thunder and rock formations; the crafting and behavior of killer whales and their conflicts with sharks; and land-otter stories in which a man becomes a shaman (Kaka) and a “land-otter sister” aids her human kin until offense drives her otter children away. Overall, the start establishes key culture heroes, origin motifs, and the ethnographic framing of the narratives. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Compiler Swanton, John Reed, 1873-1958
LoC No. 09026433
Title Tlingit myths and texts
Original Publication Washington DC: Govt. print. off., 1909.
Series Title Bulletin (Smithsonian Institution. bureau of American Ethnology) ; 39.
Credits Charlene Taylor, Bryan Ness, A Marshall and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Books project.)
Language English
LoC Class E011: History: America: America
Subject Tlingit mythology
Subject Tlingit language -- Texts
Subject Tlingit Indians -- Folklore
Category Text
eBook-No. 78871
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Copyright Public domain in the USA.
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