Friends of Thunder: Folktales of the Oklahoma Cherokees

Friends of Thunder: Folktales of the Oklahoma Cherokees

Friends of Thunder: Folktales of the Oklahoma Cherokees

Friends of Thunder: Folktales of the Oklahoma Cherokees

Paperback(Univ of Oklahoma PR ed.)

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Overview

The Cherokee husband-and-wife team who recorded and translated these folktales in 1961 helped to preserve the lore of seventeen elder Oklahoma Cherokees. This volume includes a wide variety of folklore; talking-animal stories, tales of a dragon-like creature and other monsters, accounts of little people inhabiting the hills of eastern Oklahoma, variants of European tales, fragments of Cherokee mythology and cosmology, and legends and lore of historical personages and events. The authors present the stories exactly as they were told, adding brief comments to place the stories clearly in the context of Cherokee life and thought. Musical notations are included wherever a song formed part of a story.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780806127224
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Publication date: 04/15/1995
Edition description: Univ of Oklahoma PR ed.
Pages: 224
Sales rank: 897,470
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.67(d)

About the Author

Jack F. Kilpatrick and Anna G. Kilpatrick both were natives of Stilwell, Oklahoma. Jack was Chair of the Department of Music at Sothern Methodist University. Anna, a descendant of Sequoyah, was in the United State Indian Service. Together the Kilpatricks wrote several books on the Oklahoma Cherokees.



Jack F. Kilpatrick and Anna G. Kilpatrick both were natives of Stilwell, Oklahoma. Jack was Chair of the Department of Music at Sothern Methodist University. Anna, a descendant of Sequoyah, was in the United State Indian Service. Together the Kilpatricks wrote several books on the Oklahoma Cherokees.

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