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Daniel G.Brinton

American Hero-Myths: A Study in the Native Religions of the Western Continent

In “American Hero-Myths: A Study in the Native Religions of the Western Continent,” Daniel G. Brinton embarks on an extensive exploration of the mythologies indigenous to North America, weaving a tapestry of narratives that reveal the spiritual and cultural heritage of Native religions. Brinton'Äôs scholarly approach combines ethnographic detail with historical context, enriching the reader's understanding of the archetypal hero myths that characterize diverse tribal traditions. His authoritative narrative style employs a comparative lens, situating these myths within broader themes of heroism, morality, and cosmology that resonate across cultures and epochs. Daniel G. Brinton, a distinguished American anthropologist and philologist, was deeply influenced by the burgeoning study of indigenous cultures during the late 19th century. His diverse academic background, coupled with a passionate commitment to documenting native stories and beliefs, positioned him as a pioneering figure in ethnohistory. His work not only captures the complexity of Native American faiths but also serves as a crucial commentary on the intersections of mythology and identity in a rapidly changing world. This compelling examination of Native hero-myths is indispensable for scholars, students, and anyone interested in understanding the rich tapestry of American cultural narratives. Brinton'Äôs insights invite readers to reflect on the timeless nature of these myths, offering profound implications for contemporary discussions about identity, mythology, and the enduring legacy of Native American religions.
201 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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