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Paperback Wigwam Evenings Book

ISBN: 1025747747

ISBN13: 9781025747743

Wigwam Evenings

"Wigwam Evenings" is a timeless collection of twenty-seven Sioux folk tales and legends, carefully retold by Charles Alexander Eastman (Ohiyesa) and Elaine Goodale Eastman. Deeply rooted in the oral traditions of the Dakota people, these stories were traditionally shared during the long winter evenings to entertain and instruct the youth. Through the adventures of animal characters like Iktomi the spider and the Great Mystery, the narratives explore the origins of the world, the traits of various creatures, and the fundamental virtues of bravery, wisdom, and respect for nature.

As a work of significant cultural and literary value, "Wigwam Evenings" serves as an authentic bridge to the indigenous heritage of the American Great Plains. The collaboration between Eastman, a Santee Dakota physician, and his wife provides a unique perspective that preserves the spirit of the original myths while making them accessible to a wider audience. This volume remains an essential resource for those interested in Native American mythology, folklore, and the enduring power of storytelling.

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