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Living Stories of the Cherokee [Paperback]

Barbara R. Duncan (Author)
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Book Description

June 17, 1998
This remarkable book, the first major new collection of Cherokee stories published in nearly a hundred years, presents seventy-two traditional and contemporary tales from the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians in North Carolina. It features stories told by Davey Arch, Robert Bushyhead, Edna Chekelelee, Marie Junaluska, Kathi Smith Littlejohn, and Freeman Owle—six Cherokee storytellers who learned their art and their stories from family and community.

The tales gathered here include animal stories, creation myths, legends, and ghost stories as well as family tales and stories about such events in Cherokee history as the Trail of Tears. Taken together, they demonstrate that storytelling is a living, vital tradition. As new stories are added and old stories are changed or forgotten, Cherokee storytelling grows and evolves.

In an introductory essay, Barbara Duncan writes about the Cherokee storytelling tradition and explains the "oral poetics" style in which the stories are presented. This format effectively conveys the rhythmic, oral quality of the living storytelling tradition, allowing the reader to "hear" the voice of the storyteller.


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Editorial Reviews

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Will have a profound influence on future publications of collections of oral history as well as those of contemporary storytellers.

Thomas Rain Crowe, Wild Mountain Times

Don't vacation in the Cherokee country without first dipping into this fine book.

Fayetteville Observer-Times

It's much more than a guidebook; this is part of our history.

New Orleans Times-Picayune

You can almost smell the wood smoke and see the flickering firelight on the walls.

Highlander

[P]rovides the 'real' stories from Cherokee culture and not just interpretations.

Connie Regan-Blake, storyteller

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Six celebrated Eastern Cherokee storytellers present 72 traditional and contemporary tales, including animal stories, ghost stories, histories, and legends. The first major collection of Cherokee stories in nearly a century.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press (June 17, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0807847194
  • ISBN-13: 978-0807847190
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.9 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #401,302 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Barbara Reimensnyder Duncan (1952-) grew up on a farm in central Pennsylvania, baling hay, milking cows, canning green beans, and playing square dance music with her father's band. She received her Ph.D. in Folklore and Folklife from the University of Pennsylvania in 1982, supporting herself by playing blues and jazz in the Philadelphia area. After meeting some Cherokee people while consulting for the Smithsonian, Duncan moved to the Smoky Mountains in North Carolina,where she has lived for more than twenty-five years. Working with Cherokee people as a collaborator, Duncan has collected Cherokee stories and presents them in the exact words of the people. (Living Stories of the Cherokee and Origin of the Milky Way)During the Cherokee Heritage Trails Guidebook project, Duncan researched Cherokee sites throughout the southeast with co-author Brett Riggs, Ph.D., archaeologist, and then trained Cherokee people to serve as tour guides on the trails. In 2008 New Native Press published her first book of poetry, Crossing Cowee Mountain. Duncan's work has received the Thomas Wolfe Literary Award, World Storytelling Award, Willie Parker Peace History Book Award, and the Preserve America Presidential Award. The North Carolina Folklore Society recognized her contributions to the study of North Carolina Folklore with the Brown-Hudson Folklore award in 2008. Duncan said, "I'm honored to work with Cherokee people to bring back some of the nearly-lost traditions, like 18th century Cherokee clothing and dance--through the Warriors of AniKituhwa dance group sponsored by the Museum of the Cherokee Indian. They are the modern warriors who are fighting to keep their culture alive. It's a privilege to work with them and the Museum of the Cherokee Indian."

 

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Stories true to the Story Tellers own Words, April 18, 2000
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This is a book full of wonderful stories. It has many stories already familiar to those that read Cherokee tales as well as many new stories that I have never seen writen down before. The editor tries to stay as true to the story teller's own words as possible and manges to even keep the story tellers' rhythms. There are short introductions on each story teller and even the same story told by several different story tellers to compare the styles of each. This marvelous book is equally enjoyable for those interested in a good story and those interested in the Cherokee culture.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting and educational at the same time!, March 26, 1999
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The first 27 pages of this book are dedicated to making the reader understand the storytellers and their purpose. The reader will gain knowledge in varied areas by having different storytellers tell the same stories in their unique ways following the introduction. This book is well researched and seemingly comes alive as you read the verses on its pages. There are so many lessons to be learned in life and the Cherokee have a gift when it comes to bringing those lessons to their young ones. We, as a public in general, stand to gain a wealth of knowledge by reading the stories held within the binding of this book. So, take off your shoes, get a cup of French Vanilla, curl up in your most comfortable chair...and escape. Let the lessons of life be branded on your heart as you read!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Educational and spellbounding!, March 31, 2000
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This book is full of wonderful stories told by various Cherokees. It teaches why these stories are important and why they are passed down from generation to generation. Anyone can gain knowledge about Cherokee culture from this stories. There are myths and legends from long ago and there are stories that are from personal experiences. The story tellers tell how they learned each legend and in some cases why the story reflects life today.
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