Indian Story and Song, from North America

audiobook

Indian Story and Song, from North America

by Alice C. (Alice Cunningham) Fletcher

EN·~1 hours·31 chapters

Chapters

31 total
1

*Transcriber's Notes*

1:01
2

INDIAN STORY AND SONG - FROM NORTH AMERICA - By ALICE C. FLETCHER

0:19
3

PREFACE.

3:48
4

LIST OF SONGS.

1:08
5

INDIAN STORY AND SONG

0:01
6

STORY AND SONG OF THE HE-DHU´-SHKA.

10:02
7

THE STORY AND SONG OF ISH´-I-BUZ-ZHI.

5:33
8

STORY AND SONG OF THE LEADER.

3:21
9

THE OMAHA TRIBAL PRAYER.

3:11
10

STORY AND SONG OF THE BIRD’S NEST.

2:52

Description

Gathered directly from Omaha villages and neighboring tribes, this collection weaves together short narratives and the accompanying melodies that once marked ceremonies, courtships, and daily life. The editor presents each tale in a faithful translation, followed by the original lyrics and fully notated music, with options to hear recordings or view sheet‑music through convenient links. Though rooted in scholarly fieldwork, the book reads like a personal diary of a visitor who sat with tribal elders, listening to their songs as they explained the traditions behind them.

Listeners will discover a range of moods—from the hopeful strains of a love‑song to the solemn cadence of a funeral chant—each offering a glimpse into a world where music and storytelling are inseparable. The material, previously restricted to academic journals, is now accessible in a clear, engaging format that invites anyone curious about the earliest expressions of human musical creativity.

Collections

Browse all

Details

Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (95K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Newman, Linda Cantoni, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net. Music transcribed by Linda Cantoni, Espe (Nada Prodanovic), and the PG Finale Team.

Release date

2008-04-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Alice C. (Alice Cunningham) Fletcher

Alice C. (Alice Cunningham) Fletcher

1838–1923

A pioneering ethnologist and anthropologist, she devoted much of her career to studying Native American life, music, and ceremony. Her work left an important record of Omaha and other Indigenous traditions, even as her role in U.S. Indian policy remains controversial.

View all books

You may also like