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On the Trail of Elder Brother: Glous'gap Stories of the Micmac Indians [Hardcover]

Michael B. Runningwolf (Author), Patricia Clark Smith (Author)
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May 2000

Native American tales about Glous'gap, an Algonquin hero, presented for the first time in a comprehensive cycle, retold and illustrated by Native authors.

Stories of Glous'gap, the embodiment of the Great Spirit, are told by the many Algonquin tribes of North America--from the Dakotas through New England, and south to Delaware. Among them is the Micmac of Maine, Quebec, and the Maritime Provinces. Since the seventeenth century, anthropologists have listened to Micmac storytellers and recorded their tales. Finally, here is a book devoted entirely to Glous'gap's adventures, told to us firsthand in the traditional Micmac versions by two Micmac authors.

On the Trail of Elder Brother follows Glous'gap during the time he lived among the Micmac. When he arrives, the earth is barely formed. Glous'gap helps to shape it and populate it with creatures and plants. He teaches his people the right way to live, and how to live together harmoniously in the natural world. He battles the monsters who threaten them--a water-hoarding monster, a fearsome lake serpent, a giant bird of prey, and an evil sorceress, among them. By the time he leaves, the world has become a more settled place.

With their pipe-smoking whales, irascible porcupines, witches, and the like, these stories are wondrous and magical. But they are also wise, immersed in what it means to be fully human in a fragile world. The sixteen accompanying pen-and-ink drawings enhance their appeal. Every reader, from the uninitiated to the specialist, will fall under the spell of this powerful, joy-filled volume. 16 pen-and-ink drawings

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RunningWolf and Smith, direct descendants of the Micmac Indian nation, have assembled 16 classic legends from oral tradition into an authentic cycle that conveys inherited belief systems. The tales center on Glous'gap, a legendary hero, teacher, leader, and spiritual entity, who visited Earth to relate teachings on human relationships, monsters, and magic. Embracing the laws, morals, and wisdom of the Wabanaki people, which include the Micmac, these tales span the ages, providing unique insight into human interaction with common surroundings. Collected from the maritime provinces, Quebec, and Maine and known in the Great Lakes region and in Delaware, the tales reflect concerns essential to Algonquin-language speakers. The Micmac incorporated maps, traditional designs, and motifs into their quill- and beadwork, hide paintings, and the legends they inscribed on rock and tree bark--as illustrated here in pen-and-ink drawings. Collectively, this is a most worthy and thoroughly accessible glimpse of Native American thought. Academic, select, and specialized collections will be well served by this brief anthology.
-Richard K. Burns, MSLS, Hatboro, PA
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Glous'gap, the great being whom the Micmac tribe call Elder Brother, is the embodiment of the Great Spirit, moving about on Earth dealing directly with people and animals. Retold here are 16 tales of Glous'gap's adventures. First Glous'gap helps populate the newly formed Earth with creatures and plants, then he kills his evil twin, Young Wolf. Glous'gap battles giant creatures who threaten the Micmac, saves the earth from eternal winter, and teaches the people how to live in harmony with nature. Pen-and-ink drawings by Michael Runningwolf accompanying each tale add visual appeal without overshadowing the story. With a logical sequence and recurring characters, this collection of creation myths, pourquoi stories, and instructive tales will be appreciated most when read in its entirety. Unfortunately, there are no source notes for this very accessible retelling of Micmac folktales. A glossary, pronunciation guides, and a reading list are appended. Karen Hutt
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Persea (May 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0892552484
  • ISBN-13: 978-0892552481
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.5 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: #2,125,773 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Great stories, November 12, 2003
This review is from: On the Trail of Elder Brother: Glous'gap Stories of the Micmac Indians (Hardcover)
This is an excellent source of atukwaqn, or stories, from and for the Mi'kmaq. Contrary to a previous review, which stated no sources are given, the introduction states that these were stories Michael B. Runningwolf learned as a child in Maine and New Brunswick. They are wonderful versions of the Mi'kmaw stories that include the Kluskap. My only bone of contention is that the authors did not use the standardized Francis-Smith orthography for the Mi'kmaw words, but any one who has a familiarity with Mi'kmawi'simk (the Mi'kmaw language) should still be able to understand the words.
To the authors I say, "Wela'lioq," (Thank you).
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A treasury of stories for young and old!, September 7, 2000
This review is from: On the Trail of Elder Brother: Glous'gap Stories of the Micmac Indians (Hardcover)
On The Trail Of Elder Brother presents a collection of 16 stories retold by two Micmac authors. This is a magical universe peopled with witches and magicians, man-eating moose, whales, birds and more. Every tale has moral and aesthetic purpose as well as prophetic or holy meanings. These tales will be enjoyed by children to whom they will always be new. They also remain a treasured resource to adults.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A "must" for students of Native American history & culture., August 3, 2000
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The authors are direct descendants of the Micmac Indian nation and have assembled sixteen oral history tales which reflect the Micmac heritage and belief systems. On the Trail of Elder Brother is a rare glimpse of Micmac tribal values and a recommended pick for any avid student of Native American history and culture.
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