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Pawnee Hero Stories and Folk-Tales / With notes on the origin, customs and character of the Pawnee people

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The volume presents a collection of Pawnee hero narratives and folk-tales gathered from tribal elders and storytellers, rendered with little editorial embellishment to preserve oral phrasing. One section recounts traditional exploits and mythical adventures while another records moral and supernatural folk narratives. Extensive ethnographic notes follow, summarizing origins and migrations, clan and social organization, everyday life and seasonal hunts, warfare and scouting practices, religious beliefs and ceremonies, medicine and mystery, and a brief account of removal and contemporary conditions. The work prioritizes preservation of indigenous voices and cultural detail rather than fictionalization.

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George Bird Grinnell

George Bird Grinnell (1849-1938) was an American anthropologist, historian, and writer known for his extensive work on Native American cultures and the American West. He played a significant role in the preservation of Native American history and folklore, as seen in his notable works such as "Blackfoot Lodge Tales: The Story of a Prairie People" and "Pawnee Hero Stories and Folk-Tales." Grinnell's writings often blend adventure with cultural insights, particularly through his series of children's books featuring the character Jack, which introduce young readers to the experiences of life in the West. His contributions have left a lasting impact on the understanding of Native American traditions and the natural history of the region.

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