Includes bibliographical references.Current Arguments in Folklore editionTo many Native American cultures, songs and stories are dramatic enactments of reality. To some words bring reality into existence. In this chapter from his award-winning The Anguish of Snails, Toelken thoughtfully approaches a number of stories from Native American traditions. He discusses how narratives can be touchstones of shared values among closely associated traditional people and how songs and stories go far beyond an evening's entertainment or "lessons" about life. A traditional narrative can be a culturally structured way of thinking and of experiencing the patterns that make culture real
Drawing upon theories of folkloristic performance, deconstructive criticism, and reader-response the...
What is the relationship between Native American identity and American identity? How does Native Am...
Aspects of Native American storytelling are discussed. Tribal people tend to see the land as somet...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Within a framework of performance theory, cultural wor...
After a career of working and living with Native Americans and studying their traditions, Barre Toel...
After a career of working and living with Native Americans and studying their traditions, Barre Toel...
This article examines how Native places are made, named, and reconstructed after colonization throug...
Oral tradition is characterized by three qualities: 1) It is shared orally among people who, to vary...
Oral tradition is characterized by three qualities: 1) It is shared orally among people who, to vary...
"Within the past twenty years there has evolved a national--even, to a limited extent, an internatio...
In what follows I will be using Native American culture and literature as the primary focus for a di...
Careful study of the oral traditions of American Indians can reveal the multi-complexity of their ch...
World Oral Literature Project Workshop 2010Oral traditions serve as linguistic structures that help ...
Once upon a time before words were written, before cultures and societies were observed and analyzed...
Coming from the field of folklore studies, I understand by oral tradition the oral transmission and ...
Drawing upon theories of folkloristic performance, deconstructive criticism, and reader-response the...
What is the relationship between Native American identity and American identity? How does Native Am...
Aspects of Native American storytelling are discussed. Tribal people tend to see the land as somet...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Within a framework of performance theory, cultural wor...
After a career of working and living with Native Americans and studying their traditions, Barre Toel...
After a career of working and living with Native Americans and studying their traditions, Barre Toel...
This article examines how Native places are made, named, and reconstructed after colonization throug...
Oral tradition is characterized by three qualities: 1) It is shared orally among people who, to vary...
Oral tradition is characterized by three qualities: 1) It is shared orally among people who, to vary...
"Within the past twenty years there has evolved a national--even, to a limited extent, an internatio...
In what follows I will be using Native American culture and literature as the primary focus for a di...
Careful study of the oral traditions of American Indians can reveal the multi-complexity of their ch...
World Oral Literature Project Workshop 2010Oral traditions serve as linguistic structures that help ...
Once upon a time before words were written, before cultures and societies were observed and analyzed...
Coming from the field of folklore studies, I understand by oral tradition the oral transmission and ...
Drawing upon theories of folkloristic performance, deconstructive criticism, and reader-response the...
What is the relationship between Native American identity and American identity? How does Native Am...
Aspects of Native American storytelling are discussed. Tribal people tend to see the land as somet...