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Les mythologues classiques Haida et leur monde

Cette série plonge dans le monde riche de mythes et de légendes de l'une des plus anciennes nations autochtones d'Amérique du Nord. Elle explore les profondes croyances spirituelles, la cosmologie et les structures sociales du peuple Haida à travers leur tradition orale. Les lecteurs découvriront des récits intemporels de création, d'exploits héroïques et de l'interconnexion entre l'humanité et le monde naturel. Elle offre un aperçu captivant d'une culture qui a conservé son identité unique pendant des siècles.

A Story As Sharp As a Knife. The Classical Haida Mythtellers and Their World

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  • A seminal collection of Haida myths and legends; now in a gorgeous new package. The linguist and ethnographer John Swanton took dictation from the last great Haida-speaking storytellers, poets and historians from the fall of 1900 through the summer of 1901. Together they created a great treasury of Haida oral literature in written form. Having worked for many years with these century-old manuscripts, linguist and poet Robert Bringhurst brings both rigorous scholarship and a literary voice to the English translation of John Swanton's careful work. He sets the stories in a rich context that reaches out to dozens of native oral literatures and to myth-telling traditions around the globe. Attractively redesigned, this collection of First Nations oral literature is an important cultural record for future generations of Haida, scholars and other interested readers. It won the Edward Sapir Prize, awarded by the Society for Linguistic Anthropology, and it was chosen as the Literary Editor's Book of the Year by the Times of London. Bringhurst brings these works to life in the English language and sets them in a context just as rich as the stories themselves one that reaches out to dozens of Native American oral literatures, and to mythtelling traditions around the world.

    A Story As Sharp As a Knife. The Classical Haida Mythtellers and Their World