Sketch of the Mythology of the North American Indians / First Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1879-80, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1881, pages 17-56
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The essay examines how humans construct explanations for natural and social phenomena, presenting the growth of philosophy as parallel to cultural development from earlier to later stages. It characterizes early mythic thought as projecting human will and subjective experience onto the world and classifying by visible analogies, while scientific thought treats phenomena as orderly sequences and classifies by essential affinities. The author contrasts narrower sensory discrimination in early cultures with expanded perception in advanced ones, traces a progression from animal- and spirit-centered beliefs toward centralized monotheism with subordinate angels and devils, and frames myth as an early but investigable philosophical system.
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