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Seven Mohave Myths, EPUB eBook

Seven Mohave Myths EPUB

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Seven Mohave Myths is a collection of traditional Mohave Native American myths and stories, compiled and analyzed by the American anthropologist A.

L. Kroeber. Published in 1919, this work serves as an ethnographic study of the Mohave people and their oral traditions The book contains seven Mohave myths, each of which provides insight into the cultural and spiritual beliefs of the Mohave tribe, who primarily inhabit the southwestern United States, including the Colorado River region.

The myths explore various themes, such as the creation of the world, the actions of gods and legendary figures, the origins of certain customs and rituals, and the relationships between humans, nature, and the supernatural.

Through these stories, readers can gain a deeper understanding of Mohave cosmology, traditions, and worldviews.

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