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Record #197620:

The lone trickster? Exploring individualism in Anishinaabe and Omushkwgo oral traditions in early Canadian indigenous history / Carolyn Podruchny.

Title: The lone trickster? Exploring individualism in Anishinaabe and Omushkwgo oral traditions in early Canadian indigenous history / Carolyn Podruchny.
Author(s): Podruchny, Carolyn.
Date: 2011.
Publisher: Boise, ID: Boise State University
In: Histories from the North : environments, movements, and narratives : proceedings of the final BOREAS Conference, Rovaniemi, Finland, October 29-31, 2009. (2011.),
Abstract: Explores ethnic and cultural differences between two groups of indigenous people in northern North America. Focuses on differences in individualism vs. communalism as reflected in "trickster narratives", which were important sacred stories for Western Anishinaabeg and Omushkegowak.
Notes:

In: Histories from the North : environments, movements, and narratives : proceedings of the final BOREAS Conference, Rovaniemi, Finland, October 29-31, 2009 / John P. Ziker, Florian Stammler, eds.

Keywords: 291.8 -- Oral history.
3 -- Social sciences.
39 -- Ethnography: Indians. Cree.
398 -- Native peoples, folk beliefs and tales.
93 -- History.
T -- Social anthropology and ethnography.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*41) -- Canada.
SPRI record no.: 197620

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