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Authors: Bill Grantham
ISBN-13: 9780813024516, ISBN-10: 081302451X
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Date Published: February 2002
Edition: First

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Author Biography: Bill Grantham

Book Synopsis

“A long-needed study of the creation stories and legends of the Creek Indian people and their neighbors…including the influential Yuchi legends and Choctaw myths as well as those of the Hitchiti, Alabama, and Muskogee.” –Charles R. McNeil, Msueum of Florida History, Tallahassee The creation stories, myths, and migration legends of the Creek Indians who once populated southeastern North America are centuries—if not millennia—old. For the first time, an extensive collection of all known versions of these stories has been compiled from the reports of early ethnographers, sociologists, and missionaries, obscure academic journals, travelers’ accounts, and from Creek and Yuchi people living today. The Creek Confederacy originated as a political alliance of people from multiple cultural backgrounds, and many of the traditions, rituals, beliefs, and myths of the culturally differing social groups became communal property. Bill Grantham explores the unique mythological and religious contributions of each subgroup to the social entity that historically became known as the Creek Indians. Within each topical chapter, the stories are organized by language group following Swanton’s classification of southeastern tribes: Uchean (Yuchi), Hitchiti, Alabama, Muskogee, and Choctaw—a format that allows the reader to compare the myths and legends and to retrieve information from them easily. A final chapter on contemporary Creek myths and legends includes previously unpublished modern versions. A glossary and phonetic guide to the pronunciation of native words and a historical and biographical account of the collectors of the stories and theirsources are provided. Bill Grantham, associate professor of anthropology at Troy State University in Alabama, is anthropological consultant to the Florida Tribe of Eastern Creeks. He has contributed chapters to several books, including The Symbolic Role of Animals in Archaeology.\

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Pt. 1Beliefs and Ritual
1The Role of Mythology3
2Cosmogony14
3Creek Cosmology21
4Souls38
5Spiritual Specialists45
6Miscellaneous Beliefs50
7Sacred Plants or Medicines55
8Sacred Time and Space63
9Ceremony and Ritual68
10Conclusions83
Pt. 2Myths and Legends
11Earth Diver Myths89
12Emergence Myths106
13Migration Legends134
14Relationships Between the Tribes159
15Journeys into the Sky World167
16Visitors from the Sky World188
17Snake Man Legends199
18Man-Eating Birds228
19Tobacco and Corn: Sacred Plants to the Creeks235
20Contemporary Creek Myths and Legends254
App. of Sources277
Phonetic Guides285
Glossary of Creek Words289
Glossary of Geographical Locations295
Notes301
Bibliography313
List of Stories by Author319
List of Stories by Cultural Group323
Index327

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