Tribe Woman


Foklore of the Winnebago Tribe by David Lee Smith, X

Foklore of the Winnebago Tribe by David Lee Smith, X
The oral tradition of the Winnebago, or Ho-Chunk, people ranges from creation myths to Trickster stories tribe woman and histories of the tribe. It is particularly strong in animal tales, as storyteller tribe woman and tribal historian David Lee Smith vividly demonstrates in Folklore of the Winnebago Tribe, a collection drawn from the Smithsonian Institution tribe woman and other sources, including the work of contemporaries. Smith himself contributes fourteen tales. In the book we meet relatively recent characters such as Ho-poe-kaw (Glory-of-the-Morning), the famed tribe woman and formidable woman chief who battled many other tribes as well as whites, threw historic alliances into disarray, tribe woman and -- although she often discomfited the French -- married a Frenchman. We also encounter traditional figures, Trickster, talking dogs, Eagle, Owl, tribe woman and Rabbit, moving through the chronicles of this Woodland people who stemmed from the Great Lakes region. The tales incorporate both the visionary tribe woman and the down-to-earth. Some are deeply moving. Some, reflecting earlier times, are full of violence. Today the Winnebago number around ten thousand, living on reservations tribe woman and in cities. By including both old tribe woman and new stories in the manner of the oral tradition, Smith hopes to show readers how the Winnebago people express themselves. Whether invoking the terrors of the age of Ice Giants or describing Trickster barreling down the highway in an automobile, "As long as there is one Winnebago left in the world, storytelling will continue".
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