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Stories that make the world : oral literature of the Indian peoples of the Inland Northwest as told by Lawrence Aripa, Tom Yellowtail, and other elders  Cover Image Book Book

Stories that make the world : oral literature of the Indian peoples of the Inland Northwest as told by Lawrence Aripa, Tom Yellowtail, and other elders / edited by Rodney Frey.

Frey, Rodney, 1950- (Added Author).

Summary:

Coeur d'Alene School District (Idaho) developed an American Indian oral literature curriculum component with the help of the neighboring Coeur d'Alene people. This book is based on a general background guide that provides classroom teachers with a context for understanding Coeur d'Alene narratives incorporated into the curriculum. The book also incorporates the oral literature of the Crow people of Montana and other Indian peoples of the Inland Northwest region. It seeks to address questions of authenticity and to foster an appreciation of the stories in a manner the original storytellers intended by placing this oral literature in its cultural, literary, and expressive context. An introduction clarifies terms and concepts concerned with oral literature, myths, and tales; discusses the book's format, which attempts to convey oral nuances and speech patterns in printed text; and presents two principal storytellers, Lawrence Aripa and Tom Yellowtail. Three main sections follow the path to cultural understanding recommended by the storytellers and include texts of 23 stories. "See from the Inside Looking Out" examines motifs and cultural themes that give meaning to the world. "Feel It" discusses the texture conveyed through storytelling, differences between orality and literacy, techniques of storytelling, and the power and creative force of words (literally, the power to make the world). "You've Gotta Go Inside" describes the context of storytelling, including the time for stories and purposes of oral literature. Appendices discuss text interpretation and present a generalized lesson plan adaptable to grades k-12. Contains 126 references, a glossary, an index, and photographs.

Record details

  • ISBN: 0806127104 (alk. paper)
  • ISBN: 9780806127101 (alk. paper)
  • Physical Description: xix, 264 pages : illustrations, maps ; 22 cm.
  • Publisher: Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, c1995.

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references ( p. 253-260) and index.
Subject: Indians of North America > Northwest Coast of North America > Folklore.
Oral tradition > Northwest Coast of North America.

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  • 3 of 3 copies available at Northwest Indian College.

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Lummi Library E 98 .F6 G67 S76 1995 270916 Stacks Reshelving -
Lummi Library E 98 .F6 G67 S76 1995 279455 Stacks Reshelving -
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