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Folklore & Mythology, General & Miscellaneous Literary Criticism, Native North American People
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Little Bit Know Something

by Robin Ridington
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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

In this collection of 14 papers spanning two decades, Ridington Trail to Heaven : Knowledge and Narrative in a Northern Native Community , an anthropology professor at the University of British Columbia, provides an acute, absorbing look at the customs and beliefs of the Dunne-za Indians of British Columbia. In ``Fox and Chickadee,'' an elderly Indian named Chickadee uses storytelling to teach then-Ph.D. candidate Ridington the difference between collecting data and learning. ``Telling Secrets'' describes how private and public knowledge are joined as personal ``vision quests'' become part of the communal myth. In ``A True Story,'' an elderly woman recalls her ``vision quest,'' an encounter with the spirit of a sleeping bear. A glimmer of the way this hunting community adapted to trade with the European settlers is given in ``From Hunt Chief to Prophet.'' And ``The Medicine Fight'' shows how a community without a formal political structure can distribute political power through an institutionalized competition. Photos not seen by PW . May

Book Details

Published
June 11, 1990
Publisher
Iowa City : University of Iowa Press, 1990.
Pages
299
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780877452683

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