Pomo traditional narratives include myths, legends, tales, and oral histories preserved by the Pomo people of the North Coast region of northwestern California...
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The Pomo are a Native American people of California. Historical Pomo territory in Northern California was large, bordered by the Pacific Coast to the west...
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tests administered by the dressed up dancers. Kuksu religion Pomo traditional narratives Mount Konocti Frog Woman Rock Curtis, Coyote Creates Sun and...
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The traditional narratives of Native California are the folklore and mythology of the native people of California. For many historic nations of California...
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Lake Miwok traditional narratives include myths, legends, tales, and oral histories preserved by the Lake Miwok people of Clear Lake in the North Coast...
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Athapaskan oral literature belongs primarily to the pattern of narratives that prevailed among the Pomo to the south and among the groups of central California...
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Wintu-Nomlaki traditional narratives include myths, legends, tales, and oral histories preserved by the Wintu and Nomlaki people of the western Sacramento...
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Kuksu (religion) (category Pomo culture)
investigation of the Clear Lake Pomo's practice of the Guksu [sic] religion.) Native Americans in California Traditional narratives (Native California)...
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Coast Miwok (section Traditional narratives)
for Coast Miwok and Pomo speakers. Mission San Francisco Solano, founded in 1823 in the Sonoma Valley (the easternmost traditional Coast Miwok region)...
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Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians Middletown Rancheria (members of this tribe are of Pomo, Lake Miwok, and Wintun descent) Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians, Shingle...
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years ago. Their language, Wappo, has been influenced by the neighboring Pomo, who use the term A'shochamai or A'shotenchawi (transcribed as Ashochimi...
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Postmodernism (redirect from Pomo fiction)
world. In a society with no unifying narrative, he argued, we are left with heterogeneous, group-specific narratives (or "language games", as adopted from...
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Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria (category Pomo tribes)
a federally recognized American Indian tribe of Coast Miwok and Southern Pomo Indians. The tribe was officially restored to federal recognition in 2000...
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shared with other indigenous ethnic groups of Central California, such as the Pomo, Maidu, Ohlone, Esselen, and northernmost Yokuts. However, Kroeber observed...
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Maidu (section Traditional narratives)
their traditional practices. Stories of K'odojapem/World-maker and Wepam/Trickster Coyote are particularly prominent in Maidu traditional narratives. The...
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the moods and motivations seem uniquely realistic. Many religions have narratives, symbols, traditions and sacred histories that are intended to give meaning...
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Miwok mythology (category Traditional narratives (Native California))
and maker of mankind. The relationship and similarity to Yokuts traditional narratives is also evident. The myths of creation after an epic flood or ocean...
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California, such as their neighbors the northern Ohlone, Maidu, Patwin, Pomo, and Wappo. However Kroeber observed less "specialized cosmogony" in the...
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Native California Survey of California and Other Indian Languages Traditional narratives (Native California) Category: Native American tribes in California...
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studied with "shamans" in North America; he wrote that these were Wintu, Pomo, Coast Salish, and Lakota people, but he did not name any individuals or...
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Post-structuralism (redirect from Post-structuralist narrative theory)
3366/j.ctt1g09vw4. "Some Post-Structural Assumptions" - John Lye Talking pomo: An analysis of the post-modern movement, by Steve Mizrach Information on...
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aadsookaan. Mythical narratives were sometimes recorded on pictographs, serving as mnemonic devices to help people recall them. The traditional Ojibwe cosmogony...
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Ohlone (section Sacred narratives and mythology)
did this was using known narratives of the Ohlone, as ascribed by previous ethnographers who recorded the sacred narratives of various Ohlone elders in...
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Gallinoméro, the Juaneño, the Karok, the Luiseño, the Maidu, the Miwuk, the Pomo, the Rumsen, the Shasta, the Sinkyone, the Wappo, the Yana, and the Yokuts...
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Lake Miwok (section Traditional Narratives)
indigenous ethnic groups of Central California, such as their neighbors the Lake Pomo, also Maidu, Ohlone, Esselen, and northernmost Yokuts. However Kroeber observed...
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both culturally and historically. She explains that Druze traditions and narratives consistently trace their roots to Arab tribes who settled in Syria, some...
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peoples in Canada and other peoples, but numerous different canons of traditional narratives associated with religion, ethics and beliefs. Such stories are deeply...
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about Native peoples comes from sources that are not Native-made." These narratives about Indigenous knowledge draw on Native stories and imagery to perpetuate...
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mythology: Nuno sa Punso, Tikbalang, Pilandok Polynesian mythology: Maui Pomo mythology: Coyote Pueblos dancing: Koshares Romanian mythology: Păcală Russian...
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1662), Vienna (firmly established 1709; first operatic representation: Il pomo d'oro, 1668), Dresden (since 1719) as well as other German residences, Saint...
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