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Cherokee narratives : a linguistic study / Durbin Feeling, William Pulte, Gregory Pulte ; foreword by Bill John Baker.

Van Pelt Library PM784.A2 F44 2017
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Feeling, Durbin, author.
Contributor:
Pulte, William John, 1941- editor, translator.
Pulte, Gregory, editor, translator.
Baker, Bill John, writer of preface.
Series:
Recovering languages and literacies of the Americas
Language:
Cherokee
English
Subjects (All):
Cherokee language--Texts.
Cherokee language.
Cherokee Indians--Folklore.
Cherokee Indians.
Genre:
Texts.
Folklore.
Physical Description:
xii, 228 pages ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, [2018]
Language Note:
In English and Cherokee.
Contents:
Introduction
Ball of fire / Durbin Feeling
Cat meowing / Durbin Feeling
The invisible companion Black Fox / Durbin Feeling
Little People / Durbin Feeling
Origin of evil magic / Homer Snell
Spearfinger / Annie Jessan
Transformation / Durbin Feeling
Two dogs in one / Durbin Feeling
Water beast / Sam Hair
Diary / Author unknown
The Good Samaritan
How to make chestnut bread / Annie Jessan
Hunting dialogue / Durbin Feeling
Rabbit and Buzzard / Charley Campbell
Legal document / John Littlebones
Reminiscence / Mose Killer
Interview with Wilbur Sequoyah / Durbin Feeling
Throw it home / Mose Killer.
Notes:
"Published through the Recovering Languages and Literacies of the Americas initiative, supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-228).
ISBN:
9780806159867
0806159863
9780806159874
0806159871
OCLC:
1002043811

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