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Extractions: Sacred Texts Native American Southeast Index ... Previous COMPARISON OF MYTHS p. 268 RELATIVE RESEMBLANCES IN MYTHS Koasati (65) Alabama (61) Creek (110) Yuchi (21) Do. Hitchiti (45) Do. Natchez (43) Koasati (65 do. Cherokee (110) do. Hitchiti (45) Yuchi (21) Koasati (65) do. Alabama (61) Natchez (43) Creek (110) Alabama (61) Hitchiti (45) Natchez (43) Creek (110) Koasati (65) Cherokee (110) Yuchi (21) Natchez (43) do. Alabama (61) do. Cherokee (110) Hitchiti (45) Alabama (61) do. Cherokee (110) Alabama (61) Do. Koasati (65) Koasati (65) Hitchiti (45) Cherokee (110) Creek (110) In the comparative guide to the myths which follows these authorities are quoted or indicated: BOAS, FRANZ. Tsimshian Mythology. In Thirty-first Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., Washington, 1916. BUSHNELL, DAVID I., JR. The Choctaw of Bayou Lacomb. Bull. 48, Bur. Amer. Ethn., Washington, 1009. Myths of the Louisiana Choctaw. In American Anthropologist, Vol. 12, no. 4, pp. 526-535, Lancaster, Pa., 1910. CURTIN, JEREMIAH, and HEWITT, J. N. B. Seneca Fiction, Legends, and Myths. In Thirty-second Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., Washington, 1918.
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Extractions: BEN NIGHTHORSE CAMPBELL Campbell is the only American Indian presently serving in the United States Senate, and is one of 44 Chiefs of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe. He received a bachelors degree in physical education and fine arts from San Jose University in 1957 and later attended Meiji University in Tokyo in 1960 as a special research student. Before entering college Campbell served in the U.S. Air force from 1951-53, stationed in Korea, where he attained the rank of Airman 2nd Class. Campbell is a renowned jewelry designer, athlete, and trainer of champion quarter horses. He participated in the 1964 Olympic Games as a U.S. Olympic Judo Team as a member, and has has been a judo instructor. He was elected to the Colorado State Legislature in 1982, serving for four years. CHARLES CURTIS (Kaw) He was elected to and served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1893- 1907. He also served in the U.S. Senate from 1907- 1912 and 1915- 1929. He was elected Vice President of The United States with his running mate as President, Herbert Hoover 1929-1933 No Picture available (if you know a source for one please contact me DEGANAWIDA and HAYOWENTHA (Iroquois) Both Iroquois chiefs and co-founders of the Iroquois League of Nations, the first constitutional democracy of North America. The League was founded about 1550.
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Extractions: Densmore Project: http://dactyl.som.ohio-state.edu/Densmore Computing in Musicology, Vol. 13, in press. Archabal, Nina Marchetti. (1977). Frances Densmore: pioneer in the study of American Indian music. In: Women of Minnesota: Selected Biographical Essays. Barbara Stuhler (ed.) St. Paul, Minn.: Minnesota Historical Society; pp. 94-115. Densmore, F. (1910). Chippewa music. Bulletin 45. Densmore, F. (1913). Chippewa music - II. Bulletin 53. Densmore, F. (1918). Teton Sioux music. Bulletin 61. Densmore, F. (1922). Northern Ute music. Bulletin 75. Densmore, F. (1923). Mandan and Hidatsa music. Bulletin 80. Densmore, F. (1926). Music of the Tule Indians of Panama. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collection, Vol. 77, No. 11. Densmore, F. (1928). Uses of plants by the Chippewa Indians. 44th Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1926-27, pp. 275-397. Densmore, F. (1929a).
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