Myths and Legends of the Lipan Apache Indians

Myths and Legends of the Lipan Apache Indians
Author: Morris Edward Opler
Publsiher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 591
Release: 2018-12-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781789128598

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Lipan Apache are Southern Athabaskan (Apachean) Native Americans whose traditional territory included present-day Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, and the northern Mexican states of Chihuahua, Nuevo León, Coahuila, and Tamaulipas, prior to the 17th century. Present-day Lipan live mostly throughout the U.S. Southwest, in Texas, New Mexico, and the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona, as well as with the Mescalero tribe on the Mescalero Reservation in New Mexico; some currently live in urban and rural areas throughout North America (Mexico, United States, and Canada). “The myths and tales of this volume are of particular significance, perhaps, because they have reference to a tribe about which there is almost no published ethnographic material. The Lipan Apache were scattered and all but annihilated on the eve of the Southwestern reservation period. The survivors found refuge with other groups, and, except for a brief notice by Gatshet, they have been overlooked or neglected while investigations of numerically larger peoples have proceeded. “It is gratifying, therefore, to be able to present a fairly full collection of Lipan folklore, and to be in a position to report that this collection does much to illuminate the relations of Southern Athabaskan-speaking tribes and the movements of aboriginal populations in the American Southwest. “The myths and tales of this volume were recorded during the summer of 1935.”—Claremont Colleges

Myths and Legends of the Lipan Apache Indians

Myths and Legends of the Lipan Apache Indians
Author: Morris Edward Opler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 197?
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:435125004

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Myths and legends of the Lipan Apache Indians

Myths and legends of the Lipan Apache Indians
Author: Morris Edward Opler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1940
Genre: Indian mythology
ISBN: LCCN:40013087

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Myths and Tales of the Chiricahua Apache Indians

Myths and Tales of the Chiricahua Apache Indians
Author: Morris Edward Opler,David H. French
Publsiher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2017-06-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781787205697

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“We are dealing here with a living literature,” wrote Morris Edward Opler in his preface to Myths and Tales of the Chiricahua Apache Indians. First published in 1942, this is another classic study by the author of Myths and Tales of the Jicarilla Apache Indians. Opler conducted field work among the Chiricahuas in the American Southwest, as he had earlier among the Jicarillas. The result is a definitive collection of their myths. They range from an account of the world destroyed by water to descriptions of puberty rites and wonderful contests. The exploits of culture heroes involve the slaying of monsters and the assistance of Coyote. A large part of the book is devoted to the irrepressible Coyote, whose antics make cautionary tales for the young, tales that also allow harmless expression of the taboo. Other striking stories present supernatural beings and “foolish people.”

Apaches

Apaches
Author: James L. Haley
Publsiher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 548
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 0806129786

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Apaches: A History and Culture Portrait, James L. Haley's dramatic saga of the Apaches' doomed guerrilla war against the whites, was a radical departure from the method followed by previous histories of white-native conflict. Arguing that "you cannot understand the history unless you understand the culture, " Haley first discusses the "life-way" of the Apaches - their mythology and folklore (including the famous Coyote series), religious customs, everyday life, and social mores. Haley then explores the tumultuous decades of trade and treaty and of betrayal and bloodshed that preceded the Apaches' final military defeat in 1886. He emphasizes figures who played a decisive role in the conflict; Mangas Coloradas, Cochise, and Geronimo on the one hand, and Royal Whitman, George Crook, and John Clum on the other. With a new preface that places the book in the context of contemporary scholarship, Apaches is a well-rounded one-volume overview of Apache history and culture.

Myths and Legends of the Lipan Apache Indians

Myths and Legends of the Lipan Apache Indians
Author: Morris Opler (Edward)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1940
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: RUTGERS:39030038404283

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Chevato

Chevato
Author: William Chebahtah,Nancy McGown Minor
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780803210974

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Here is the oral history of the Apache warrior Chevato, who captured eleven-year-old Herman Lehmann from his Texas homestead in May 1870. Lehmann called him ?Bill Chiwat? and referred to him as both his captor and his friend. Chevato provides a Native American point of view on both the Apache and Comanche capture of children and specifics regarding the captivity of Lehmann known only to the Apache participants. Yet the capture of Lehmann was only one episode in Chevato?s life. ø Born in Mexico, Chevato was a Lipan Apache whose parents had been killed in a massacre by Mexican troops. He and his siblings fled across the Rio Grande and were taken in by the Mescalero Apaches of New Mexico. Chevato became a shaman and was responsible for introducing the Lipan form of the peyote ritual to both the Mescalero Apaches and later to the Comanches and the Kiowas. He went on to become one of the founders of the Native American Church in Oklahoma. ø The story of Chevato reveals important details regarding Lipan Apache shamanism and the origin and spread of the type of peyote rituals practiced today in the Native American community. This book also provides a rare glimpse into Lipan and Mescalero Apache life in the late nineteenth century, when the Lipans faced annihilation and the Mescaleros faced the reservation.

Texas Indian Myths Legends

Texas Indian Myths   Legends
Author: Jane Arcger
Publsiher: Taylor Trade Publications
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781556227257

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Five native nations of Texas come alive in this vividly written book.