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This collection presents seven traditional Mohave narratives with full transcriptions of spoken text and associated song series, accompanied by narrator attributions and analytical commentary. The editor situates the tales within Mohave cosmology, emphasizing dreaming as the means by which individuals acquire mythic knowledge and ritual power, and describes the ritualized style and the role of songs in performance and social life. Each major tale is outlined with song schemes and movement notes; specific narratives include accounts centered on mythic figures such as Cane, Raven, Coyote, Deer, and Mastamho. Appendices supply directional circuits and name lists to support interpretation.

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A. L. Kroeber

A. L. Kroeber was an influential American anthropologist known for his extensive work on Native American cultures, particularly those of California. His notable publications include "Anthropology," which provides a comprehensive overview of the field, and "The Religion of the Indians of California," where he explores the spiritual practices of indigenous peoples. Kroeber's research on Mohave pottery and myths, as seen in "Mohave Pottery" and "Seven Mohave Myths," reflects his dedication to preserving and understanding the cultural heritage of Native American tribes. His contributions have significantly shaped the study of anthropology and the appreciation of indigenous cultures.

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