Seneca Myths and Folk Tales by Arthur Caswell Parker, William N. Fenton

Seneca Myths and Folk Tales

Arthur Caswell Parker, William N. Fenton

465 pages first pub 1989 (editions)

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"On the Cattaraugus reservation, it was part of a child's initial training to learn why the bear lost its tail, why the chipmunk has a striped back, and why meteors flash in the sky," writes Arthur C. Parker at the beginning of Seneca Myths and Fo...

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