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"Myths and Legends of California and the Old Southwest," by Katharine Berry Judson, is an enthralling investigation of Native American folklore from the American Southwest and California. As she tells stories from diverse Native American tribes, Katharine Berry Judson's painstaking study and passion to preserving oral traditions shine through. The stories span from creation myths and heroic figure stories to scientific phenomenon explanations and cultural rites. Readers obtain a better grasp of the tribes' spiritual and cosmological perspectives, as well as their interactions with the land and…mehr

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"Myths and Legends of California and the Old Southwest," by Katharine Berry Judson, is an enthralling investigation of Native American folklore from the American Southwest and California. As she tells stories from diverse Native American tribes, Katharine Berry Judson's painstaking study and passion to preserving oral traditions shine through. The stories span from creation myths and heroic figure stories to scientific phenomenon explanations and cultural rites. Readers obtain a better grasp of the tribes' spiritual and cosmological perspectives, as well as their interactions with the land and with one another, through these stories. Judson's narrative ability brings these myths to life, immersing readers in the bright and fascinating realm of Native American folklore. Each story is supplemented by cultural context and explanations, strengthening the reader's understanding of the stories' cultural value. "Myths and Legends of California and the Old Southwest" entertains while also educating about the diversity and complexity of indigenous cultures.
Autorenporträt
Katharine Berry Judson (1860-1929) was an American historian, educator, and novelist who contributed significantly to history and folklore. Their writing assists people in connecting with and understanding one another. Judson's research focused on preserving and recording various Native American tribes' cultural legacies and customs. Born in Chicago, Illinois on September 8, 1860, and died on May 20, 1929. Judson earned her academic credentials at the University of Chicago, where she later became a professor. Her passion for history and ethnology drove her to conduct significant research on Native American cultures, notably their myths, legends, and folklore. One of her most important works is "Myths and Legends of California and the Old Southwest" (1912). In this work of literature, Judson delves into the rich oral traditions of Native American tribes from California and the southwestern United States.