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A collection of Sioux oral narratives and folktales retold as short, episodic stories, presenting animal trickster tales, origin and transformation legends, and accounts of ceremonies and sacred objects. Many pieces center on trickster figures such as the rabbit and Unktomi the spider, while others explain place-names, heroic exploits, courtship and loss, and the sources of customary practices. Stories frequently pair human and animal worlds, employ metamorphosis and moral consequence, and offer compact lessons about prudence, bravery, and social duty. The volume assembles these varied narratives into an accessible sequence that preserves the rhythms and motifs of indigenous storytelling.

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Marie L. McLaughlin

Marie L. McLaughlin is an author recognized for her contributions to the understanding of Native American culture, particularly through her notable work, "Myths and Legends of the Sioux." In this book, she explores the rich tapestry of Sioux mythology, offering insights into the beliefs and traditions of the Sioux people. McLaughlin's writing serves as a bridge between the past and present, preserving important narratives that reflect the values and experiences of the Sioux community. Her work is significant for those interested in folklore, anthropology, and indigenous studies.

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