Contribution to Passamaquoddy Folk - Lore

Par : Jesse Walter Fewkes
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  • Nombre de pages30
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4721619-3
  • EAN8596547216193
  • Date de parution04/09/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille493 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

Résumé

In "Contribution to Passamaquoddy Folk-Lore, " Jesse Walter Fewkes embarks on an ethnographic exploration of the rich tapestry of stories, beliefs, and traditions that define the Passamaquoddy people. Utilizing a meticulous, descriptive approach, Fewkes delves into oral histories, rituals, and myths, offering a vivid portrayal of the community's cultural heritage during the early 20th century. His scholarly work not only captures the essence of Passamaquoddy folklore but also situates it within a broader context of American indigenous studies, making significant contributions to the understanding of regional and cultural identity.
As an American anthropologist and archaeologist, Fewkes possessed a keen interest in Native American cultures, which was shaped by his experiences in the field and his dedication to preservation and representation of indigenous narratives. His extensive fieldwork among the Passamaquoddy, alongside his academic credentials, equipped him with the necessary tools to document and analyze the intricate customs and stories he encountered, while advocating for the significance of these cultures in the American historical narrative.
Readers interested in folklore, anthropology, or indigenous studies will find Fewkes's work an invaluable resource. This book not only serves as a crucial record of Passamaquoddy tradition but also invites reflection on the importance of preserving cultural narratives in our increasingly homogenized world.
In "Contribution to Passamaquoddy Folk-Lore, " Jesse Walter Fewkes embarks on an ethnographic exploration of the rich tapestry of stories, beliefs, and traditions that define the Passamaquoddy people. Utilizing a meticulous, descriptive approach, Fewkes delves into oral histories, rituals, and myths, offering a vivid portrayal of the community's cultural heritage during the early 20th century. His scholarly work not only captures the essence of Passamaquoddy folklore but also situates it within a broader context of American indigenous studies, making significant contributions to the understanding of regional and cultural identity.
As an American anthropologist and archaeologist, Fewkes possessed a keen interest in Native American cultures, which was shaped by his experiences in the field and his dedication to preservation and representation of indigenous narratives. His extensive fieldwork among the Passamaquoddy, alongside his academic credentials, equipped him with the necessary tools to document and analyze the intricate customs and stories he encountered, while advocating for the significance of these cultures in the American historical narrative.
Readers interested in folklore, anthropology, or indigenous studies will find Fewkes's work an invaluable resource. This book not only serves as a crucial record of Passamaquoddy tradition but also invites reflection on the importance of preserving cultural narratives in our increasingly homogenized world.