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Indian Myths of South Central California
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Indian Myths of South Central California in Brampton, ON
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Indian Myths of South Central California in Brampton, ON
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Delve into the rich tapestry of Native American folklore with Indian Myths of South Central California, a meticulous compilation by Alfred Louis Kroeber. This work explores the vibrant mythology of the Costanoans, now recognized as the Ohlone, and the Yokuts, indigenous tribes of the San Francisco and Monterey Bay areas and the San Joaquin Valley.
Kroeber provides an in-depth examination of these tribes' legends, offering a window into their spiritual beliefs, cultural practices, and worldview. By positioning these myths within the broader context of Native American oral traditions, the book illuminates the profound connections between the tribes and their natural environment.
Through captivating narratives and scholarly insight, this book underscores the timeless significance of these stories and their enduring impact on the cultural heritage of the region.
Delve into the rich tapestry of Native American folklore with Indian Myths of South Central California, a meticulous compilation by Alfred Louis Kroeber. This work explores the vibrant mythology of the Costanoans, now recognized as the Ohlone, and the Yokuts, indigenous tribes of the San Francisco and Monterey Bay areas and the San Joaquin Valley.
Kroeber provides an in-depth examination of these tribes' legends, offering a window into their spiritual beliefs, cultural practices, and worldview. By positioning these myths within the broader context of Native American oral traditions, the book illuminates the profound connections between the tribes and their natural environment.
Through captivating narratives and scholarly insight, this book underscores the timeless significance of these stories and their enduring impact on the cultural heritage of the region.





















