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Frank G. Speck

Myths and Folk-lore of the Timiskaming Algonquin and Timagami Ojibwa

In “Myths and Folk-lore of the Timiskaming Algonquin and Timagami Ojibwa,” Frank G. Speck offers a profound exploration of the oral traditions and cultural narratives of these Indigenous groups in Canada. The book is characterized by its ethnographic richness and meticulous attention to detail, capturing the vibrant tapestry of myths, legends, and spiritual beliefs that inform the lifeworld of the Timiskaming Algonquin and Timagami Ojibwa. Speck employs a vivid narrative style, blending academic rigor with accessible prose to illuminate the significance of these folklore traditions within the broader context of Native North American mythology and cultural identity, thereby situating his work in an important literary tradition of anthropological literature. Frank G. Speck (1881–1950) was a pivotal figure in American anthropology, renowned for his extensive fieldwork among Indigenous peoples. His deep respect for native cultures and languages, combined with his extensive training in ethnology, informs every page of this volume. His experiences and interactions within these communities provided him with the critical perspective necessary to document and interpret their rich folklore, motivating him to preserve these essential narratives in the face of cultural change. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in Indigenous studies, anthropology, and folklore. Speck's careful documentation not only provides invaluable insights into the Timiskaming Algonquin and Timagami Ojibwa traditions but also contributes to a broader understanding of Native cultures, making it an essential addition to the libraries of scholars, students, and anyone interested in the narratives that shape human experience.
123 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
Good Press
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