Myths of the Iroquois. (1883 N 02 / 1880-1881 (pages 47-116))

Author: Smith, Erminnie A. (Erminnie Adele)

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In 'Myths of the Iroquois', Erminnie A. Smith takes readers on a captivating journey into the rich mythology of the Iroquois people. Through a collection of enchanting tales passed down through generations, Smith explores the origins of the world, the creation of humans, and the interactions between gods, spirits, and mortals. From the mischievous adventures of the trickster figure, to the epic battles between powerful deities, these myths offer a glimpse into the spiritual beliefs and cultural traditions of the Iroquois. As readers delve into this mesmerizing world, they will be transported to a realm where nature, magic, and the supernatural intertwine, leaving them spellbound by the timeless wisdom and beauty of these ancient stories.

Genres: Mythology, Folklore, Native American Studies

Themes: Creation, Nature, Spirituality, Cultural Traditions

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