Pomo Indian Myths and Some of their Sacred Meanings

Pomo Indian Myths and Some of their Sacred Meanings

Author
Cora Clark, Texa Bowen Williams
Publisher
Pickle Partners Publishing
Language
English
Year
2018
ISBN
9781789122619
File Type
epub
File Size
350.3 KiB

In this volume, which was first published in 1954, some forty-odd myths collected at various Pomo settlements are given clearly and concisely by Cora Clark and Texa Bowen Williams. It includes a separate section in which the sister authors provide a partial analysis of the myths based upon the interpretations given them by the storytellers. The meanings attributed to the tales include much nature symbolism: coyote, in an abbreviated creation myth, for example, is said to represent earth; Frog Woman, water; Kingfisher, air; and the Lizard, fire. In other tales, the number four is said to represent the growth principle; arrows, heat rays; and so on. This type of symbolism has not been attributed to the Pomo in previous discussions, and is thus represented here for the first time. A fascinating addition to the literature on Pomo mythology!

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