American Hero-Myths American Hero-Myths

American Hero-Myths

A Study in the Native Religions of the Western Continent

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Publisher Description

American Hero-Myths by Daniel Garrison Brinton, published first time in 1892, is still today one of the most important contributions to the comparative study of religions and an endeavor to present in a critically correct light some of the fundamental conceptions which are found in the native beliefs of the tribes of America.
The importance of the study of myths has been abundantly shown of recent years, and the methods of analyzing them have been established with satisfactory clearness, but it has not yet even passed the stage where the distinction between myth and tradition has been recognized. Nearly all historians continue to write about some of the American Hero-Gods as if they had been chiefs of tribes at some undetermined epoch, and the effort to trace the migrations and affiliations of nations by similarities in such stories is of almost daily occurrence.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2022
3 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
214
Pages
PUBLISHER
Edizioni Aurora Boreale
SIZE
8.5
MB
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