Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-214) and index.
Preliminaries; Contents; 1 The Coming of the Nokfilaki; 2 The Contest between the Four-footeds and the Flyers; 3 More Animal Stories; 4 Rabbit; 5 Master of Breath and the Great Ones; 6 Sun, CornWoman, Lucky Hunter, and the Twosome; 7 Horned Serpent, the Clans, and the Origin of Bears; 8 The Vengeance of Animals, the Friendship of Plants, and the Anger of the Sun; 9 Divination, Sorcery, and Witches; 10 Sun Chief and SunWoman; 11 Tastanáke and the Ball Game; 12 Everyday Life Is Their Book; 13 Posketa; 14 The Last Conversation; A Note on the Spelling of CreekWords; Sources; Illustration Credits.
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Cast as a series of conversations between Domingo de la Anunciacion, a real-life Spanish priest who travelled to the Coosa chiefdom around 1559, and the Raven, a fictional tribal elder, this book attempts to reconstruct the worldview of the Indians of the late prehistoric Southeast.
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JSTOR
22573/ctt61phc
Conversations with the high priest of Coosa.
9780807827536
Domingo de la Anunciación,1510 or 1511-1591
Luna y Arellano, Tristán de,1510-1573
Domingo de la Anunciación,1510 or 1511-1591.
Luna y Arellano, Tristán de,1510-1573.
Coosa Indians, Fiction.
Discoveries in geography, Fiction.
Explorers, Fiction.
Mississippian culture, Fiction.
Spaniards-- Southern States, Fiction.
American Literature.
Coosa Indians.
Discoveries in geography.
English.
Explorers.
FICTION-- Biographical.
FICTION-- Historical.
Languages & Literatures.
Mississippian culture.
SOCIAL SCIENCE-- Ethnic Studies-- Native American Studies.