Book

Blackfoot lodge tales: the story of a prairie people

University of Nebraska PressLincoln • Published In 1962 • Pages:

By: Grinnell, George Bird.

Abstract
This book opens with a series of English translations of Blackfoot texts, divided by Grinnell into adventure stories, origin myths, and accounts of the travels and doings of the culture hero, Na'pi ('Old Man'). This section is followed by an ethnographic sketch incorporating material on all three Blackfoot subdivisions (Sík-si 'kau, Kaínah or Blood, and Pikuni or Piegan), that includes data on daily life, social organization, hunting, warfare, religion and ritual, and curing.
Subjects
Literary texts
War
Culture summary
Sickness
Hunting and trapping
culture
Blackfoot
HRAF PubDate
1999
Region
North America
Sub Region
Plains and Plateau
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Types
Editor
Traveler
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
David Sherwood ; John Beierle ; 1982
Field Date
ca.1888
Coverage Date
not specified
Coverage Place
Blackfoot Indian Reservation, Montana, United States; Blood Agencies in Canada
Notes
George Bird Grinnell
Includes index
LCCN
62004146
LCSH
Siksika Indians