Myths of the Iroquois. (1883 N 02 / 1880-1881 (pages 47-116))
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A curated set of Iroquois myths and folktales presenting gods, spirits, and monstrous beings alongside culture-hero narratives and small supernatural folk. The texts give creation and etiological accounts that explain human origins, animal traits, constellations, wampum, tobacco, and the origins of medicinal practices. Sections on sorcery and witchcraft describe charms, transformations, incantations, and healing rituals. Numerous shorter tales recount hunters' adventures, rescues, moral lessons, and domestic episodes. The collection closes with descriptions of seasonal rites and communal ceremonies, including New Year observances, maple tapping, planting and harvest festivals, and forms of public thanksgiving.
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