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Title |
Haa Shuká, Our Ancestors: Tlingit Oral Narratives |
Object # |
RC 2020.0.15.1 |
Object Name |
Book |
Multimedia link |
Saturday Spotlight Facebook Post |
Call Number |
398.2089 Dauenhauer |
Published Date |
1987 / 1988 |
Author |
Dauenhauer, Nora Marks |
Additional Author |
Dauenhauer, Richard |
Publisher |
University of Washington Press / Sealaska Heritage Foundation |
Edition |
Second Edition, 1988 |
Series |
Classics of Tlingit Oral Literature |
Description |
Haa Shuká, Our Ancestors: Tlingit Oral Narratives Edited by Nora Marks Dauenhauer and Richard Dauenhauer. Seattle : University of Washington Press ; Juneau : Sealaska Heritage Foundation, c1987. Classics of Tlingit Oral Literature Volume 1 This edition of the Tlingit Oral Narratives dedicates itself into the history of ancestors throughout southeast Alaska. Included are renditions of traditional myths, legends, and detailed accounts of life on the Northwest coast. Author Nora Dauenhauer does impeccable research into the history of Southeast Alaska, having been raised in a traditional Tlingit-speaking family. She has had training in anthropology, folklore and linguistics, and has published poetry and fiction in English as well as her translations from the Tlingit. Her husband and co-author, Richard Dauenahauer has degrees in Slavic languages, German, and comparative literature. He is a widely published poet and translator, and is a former poet laureate of Alaska. |
Physical Description |
paperback, Jo Ann George cover art; ill., map, bib.; 514 pages, 9 inches |
LCNO |
87-2164 |
ISBN |
0-295-96495-2 |
Search Terms |
Culture Language Legends Mythology Northwest Coast Native Oral History Religion Saturday Spotlight Tlingit |
Collection |
Ketchikan Museums, RC 2020.0.15.1 |
