Wawenock Myth Texts from Maine / Forty-third Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1925-26, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1928, pages 165-198
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A scholarly collection records and translates traditional myth narratives and related cultural material gathered from a small coastal Maine Indigenous speech community. It presents origin tales and transformer myths, an account of a hunter's encounter with a supernatural being, explanations for the origin and use of wampum, and a ceremonial drinking song, accompanied by phonetic notes, free translations, an introductory ethnographic commentary, an illustration of the community's last known speaker, and indices and linguistic observations to support further study.
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