The North American Indians and Inuit Nations by Brian Molyneaux

The North American Indians and Inuit Nations by Brian Molyneaux

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The myths and legends of North American tribes focus on a spirit world that presides in animals and the landscape. From the Inuits to the Tahltan and Kwakiutl, over 200 entries convey the legends of more than 90 tribal peoples, with evocative stories of death, afterlife, animal spirits and demons.

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The North American Indians and Inuit Nations by Brian Molyneaux

The myths and legends of North American tribes focus on a spirit world that presides in animals and the landscape. From the Inuits to the Tahltan and Kwakiutl, over 200 entries convey the legends of more than 90 tribal peoples, with evocative stories of death, afterlife, animal spirits and demons.
David M Jones PhD studied Anthropology and History at the University of California, Berkeley before obtaining a PhD in the Archaeology of the Americas at the University of London, Institute of Archaeology. He has contributed to many books. Brian L Molyneaux PhD is a specialist in art, ideology and landscape. He is Director of the Archaeology Laboratory at the University of South Dakota, USA, and a Research Associate of the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, Canada.
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ISBN 13 9781842158647
ISBN 10 1842158643
Title The North American Indians and Inuit Nations
Author Brian Molyneaux
Series Mythology Of
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Anness Publishing
Year published 2003-09-29
Number of pages 96
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