The Myths of the North American Indians

audiobook

The Myths of the North American Indians

by Lewis Spence

EN·~11 hours

Chapters

Description

Delving into the rich oral traditions of the continent’s Indigenous peoples, this collection presents creation myths, heroic adventures, and moral tales that have guided generations. Vivid colour plates accompany each story, echoing the artistry of both historic and modern illustrators. Listeners encounter recurring themes of nature, balance, and the sacred, told with reverence for their original spirit.

The author frames these narratives within the latest ethnological research, emphasizing the stark contrast between Indigenous and European worldviews. By linking environmental and cultural factors to distinctive symbolic motifs, the book offers insight into the philosophical foundations of the myths. The scholarly commentary is clear and approachable, making complex ideas accessible to a broad audience.

Perfect for newcomers and seasoned enthusiasts alike, the volume provides an engaging listening experience while serving as a valuable reference. Each tale stands on its own yet contributes to a larger picture of a living tradition, inviting listeners to broaden their understanding of humanity’s shared storytelling heritage.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (678K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Al Haines

Release date

2013-03-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Lewis Spence

Lewis Spence

1874–1955

Best known for bringing myths and legends to a wide audience, this Scottish writer explored everything from Celtic folklore to Atlantis with a lively, curious style. His books blend scholarship, storytelling, and a real fascination with the unseen corners of history.

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