The Magic World: American Indian Songs and Poems
by William Brandon
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Drawn from ancient chants, prayers, songs, tales, and myth cycles gathered from Nahuatl, Pima, Navajo, Maya, Osage, Natchez, Ojibwa, Iroquois, and Eskimo tribes. Reflects the ambience and the magic in the life style of each tribe.Tags
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Eminent historian William Brandon (1914-2002) was a writer for seventy years. His fiction, poetry, and essays appeared in periodicals ranging from Black Mask to Paris Review. Brandon's books on the American West and American Indians range from The American Heritage Book of Indians to an anthology of American Indian poetry.
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- Fiction and Literature, Poetry
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- 897 — Literature & rhetoric Literatures of other languages Literatures of North American native languages
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- PM197 .E3 .B7 — Language and Literature Hyperborean, Native American, and artificial languages Hyperborean, Indian, and artificial languages Indian languages
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