Telling Stories the Kiowa Way by The University Of Arizona Press

Telling Stories the Kiowa Way by The University Of Arizona Press

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Telling Stories the Kiowa Way by The University Of Arizona Press

Among the Kiowa, storytelling takes place under familiar circumstances. A small group of relatives and close friends gather. Tales are informative as well as entertaining. Joking and teasing are key components. Group participation is expected. And outsiders are seldom involved. This book explores the traditional art of storytelling still practiced by Kiowas today as Gus Palmer shares conversations held with storytellers. Combining narrative, personal experience, and ethnography in an original and artful way, Palmer an anthropologist raised in a traditional Kiowa family shows not only that storytelling remains an integral part of Kiowa culture but also that narratives embedded in everyday conversation are the means by which Kiowa cultural beliefs and values are maintained. Palmer's study features contemporary oral storytelling and other discourses, assembled over two and a half years of fieldwork, that demonstrate how Kiowa storytellers practice their art. Focusing on stories and their meaning within a narrative and ethnographic context, he draws on a range of material, including dream stories, stories about the coming of Taime (the spirit of the Sun Dance) to the Kiowas, and stories of tricksters and tribal heroes. He shows how storytellers employ the narrative devices of actively participating in oral narratives, leaving stories wide open, or telling stories within stories. And he demonstrates how stories can reflect a wide range of sensibilities, from magical realism to gossip. Firmly rooted in current linguistic anthropological thought, Telling Stories the Kiowa Way is a work of analysis and interpretation that helps us understand story within its larger cultural contexts. It combines the author's unique literary talent with his people's equally unique perspective on anthropological questions in a text that can be enjoyed on multiple levels by scholars and general readers alike.
A member of the Kiowa tribe, Gus Palmer Jr. has published poetry in a number of anthologies and magazines and has translated Kiowa stories into English. He is currently Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Oklahoma.
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ISBN 13 9780816522781
ISBN 10 0816522782
Title Telling Stories the Kiowa Way
Author The University Of Arizona Press
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Year published 2003-04-30
Number of pages 145
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.