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The volume assembles traditional Seneca legends and folktales, opening with discussion of cosmology, spirits, and the storytelling atmosphere, then presenting grouped narratives: creation and sky myths; youth heroes who confront magic; courtship and marriage episodes; horror tales of cannibals, witches, and vampire-like beings; talking-animal fables; and accounts of giants and monster bears. Each story is offered as recorded from oral informants and is accompanied by commentary on recurring themes, ritual background, emblematic symbols, and illustrative drawings and plates that document ceremonial objects and pictographs.

BUFFALO
Historical Society
PUBLICATIONS
VOLUME TWENTY-SEVEN
Edited by Frank H. Severance

THE ATMOSPHERE IN WHICH LEGENDS WERE TOLD.

From a Painting Showing the Interior of a Bark Long house, by Richard J. Tucker.

SENECA MYTHS AND FOLK TALES

BY
ARTHUR C. PARKER, M.S.
Archæologist, New York State Museum
Life Member, The Buffalo Historical Society
BUFFALO, NEW YORK:
Published by the
BUFFALO HISTORICAL SOCIETY
1923
THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING COMPANY
PRINTERS AND BINDERS
MEADVILLE, PA.