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Jeremiah Curtin
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Format: Book
ISBN: 048641602x
Page Count: 530
Dimensions: 5 3/8 x 8 1/2
In 1883 a Smithsonian Institution ethnologist traveled to western New York State to record the traditional tales of the Iroquois tribe known as the Seneca. These myths — picturesque, archaic, even grotesque — appear here in their original form, exactly as spoken. Many focus on seasons or weather; others creation myths and animals.

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