Myths and Legends of the Great Plains Myths and Legends of the Great Plains

Myths and Legends of the Great Plains

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The ghost-dance among the Sioux was based on the belief that the dead Indians would all come to life and drive out the white intruders. Then the buffaloes, which were disappearing, would come back in the immense herds of the olden time. The vision of one of the dreamer priests is represented. After reaching the spirit world, Bianki found himself on a vast prairie covered with innumerable buffaloes and ponies. He went through the herds (dotted lines) until he came to a large Kiowa camp, with its ornament tepees. He met four young women who had died years before, and asked about two of his brothers, also dead. He soon met them coming into camp, with buffalo meat hanging from their saddles.


Way beyond, once upon a time, some of the Osages lived in the sky. They did not know where they came from, so they went to Sun. They said, From where did we come? He said, You are my children. Then they wandered still further and came to Moon. Moon said, I am your mother; Sun is your father. You must go away from here. You must go down to the earth and live there. So they came to the earth but found it covered with water. They could not return up above. They wept, but no answer came to them. They floated about in the air, seeking help from some god; but they found none. Now all the animals were with them. Elk was the finest and most stately. They all trusted Elk. So they called to Elk, Help us.


Then Elk dropped into the water and began to sink. Then he called to the winds. The winds came from all sides and they blew until the waters went upwards, as in a mist. Now before that the winds had traveled in only two directions; they went from north to south and from south to north. But when Elk called to them, they came from the east, from the north, from the west, and from the south. They met at a central place; then they carried the waters upwards. Now at first the people could see only the rocks. So they traveled on the rocky places. But nothing grew.

GENRE
Jugend
ERSCHIENEN
2015
19. Dezember
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
144
Seiten
VERLAG
Sai ePublications & Sai Shop
GRÖSSE
1,3
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