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American Hero-Myths: A Study in the Native Religions of the Western Continent

American Hero-Myths: A Study in the Native Religions of the Western Continent

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Number of Chapters: 21

Length: 07 hours and 20 minutes

Language: English

This work was done to begin to draw distinction between myth and reality in the Native American hero lore. It comes at a time when not much on the subject was determined, or possibly even considered worthy of further study. This may be the first deep dive into the cultural beliefs of the first Americans. The Native Americans. - Summary by afutterer

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Introduction (Dantaleon)
Contents (Inkell)
Chapter 1, Introductory (TroubleKitty)
Chapter 2 Part 1, Introduction of the Hero-Gods of the Algonkins and Iroquois (Sonrisa Jones)
Chapter 2 Part 2, The Algonkin Myth of Michabo (RanchKat)
Chapter 2 Part 3, The Iroquois Myth of Ioskeha (Sonrisa Jones)
Chapter 3 Part 1, Introduction of the Hero-Gods of the Aztec Tribes (Kerry Adams)
Chapter 3 Part 2, The Two Antagonists (Inkell)
Chapter 3 Part 3, Quetzalcoatl the God (Inkell)
Chapter 3 Part 4, Quetzalcoatl Hero of Tula Part 1 (TriciaG)
Chapter 3 Part 5, Quetzalcoatl Hero of Tula Part 2 (XavierVO27)
Chapter 3 Part 6, Quetzalcoatl as Lord of the Winds (Sonrisa Jones)
Chapter 3 Part 7, The Return of Quetzalcoatl (Sonrisa Jones)
Chapter 4 Part 1, Introduction of the Hero-Gods of the Mayas (Kerry Adams)
Chapter 4 Part 2, The Culture Hero Itzamna (James Bleckley)
Chapter 4 Part 3, The Culture Hero Kukulcan (Sonrisa Jones)
Chapter 5 Part 1, Introduction of The QQuichua Hero-God Viracocha (Kerry Adams)
Chapter 5 Part 2, The QQuichua Hero-God Viracocha (Sonrisa Jones)
Chapter 6 Part 1, Introduction of The Extension and Influence of the Typical Hero-Myth, Part 1 (SarahT42)
Chapter 6 Part 2, The Extension and Influence of the Typical Hero-Myth, Part 1 (TriciaG)
Chapter 6 Part 3, The Extension and Influence of the Typical Hero-Myth, Part 2 (TriciaG)
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