Stories That Make the WorldStories That Make the World: Oral Literature of the Indian Peoples
By Rodney Frey A deep sense of place is expressed throughout the oral literature of the American Indian. In the telling of the stories, every mountain and river, valley and ridge, and every animal and fish associated with these natural features is given its particular significance and meaning. In this defining process, the critical values and relationship’s between human, animal and land are clearly enunciated. The oral literature thus speaks of what is most cherished and sacred, it "speaks to the heart of the people." ( categories: )
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Stories that Make the World
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Last updated: November 24, 2006 - 11:00am by eric.hildreth
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