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Wir suchen das Feuer und lernen vom Wind

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Marie L. McLaughlin, in her work, aimed to preserve the oral myths and legends of the Sioux people, safeguarding them from fading into history. This collection features nearly 40 tales, most of which are brief, with some under two pages. Each story conveys simple yet profound messages. For instance, "The Rabbit and the Elk" illustrates the idea of not counting your chickens before they hatch, while "The Artichoke and the Muskrat" emphasizes respecting differences among people. The legends consistently impart essential life lessons and reflect the beliefs and values of the Sioux culture. A deep reverence for nature and its creatures permeates the narratives, showcasing the admirable qualities of the Sioux people. Whether enjoyed as bedtime stories for children or analyzed by scholars seeking insight into Sioux traditions, this collection serves multiple purposes. McLaughlin's work is both enjoyable and enlightening, making it highly recommended for anyone interested in myths, legends, and fairy tales.

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Wir suchen das Feuer und lernen vom Wind, Marie L. McLaughlin, Hans-Christian Kirsch

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1997
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Titolo
Wir suchen das Feuer und lernen vom Wind
Lingua
Tedesco
Editore
Herder
Pubblicato
1997
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
155
ISBN10
3451045508
ISBN13
9783451045509
Serie
Descrizione
Marie L. McLaughlin, in her work, aimed to preserve the oral myths and legends of the Sioux people, safeguarding them from fading into history. This collection features nearly 40 tales, most of which are brief, with some under two pages. Each story conveys simple yet profound messages. For instance, "The Rabbit and the Elk" illustrates the idea of not counting your chickens before they hatch, while "The Artichoke and the Muskrat" emphasizes respecting differences among people. The legends consistently impart essential life lessons and reflect the beliefs and values of the Sioux culture. A deep reverence for nature and its creatures permeates the narratives, showcasing the admirable qualities of the Sioux people. Whether enjoyed as bedtime stories for children or analyzed by scholars seeking insight into Sioux traditions, this collection serves multiple purposes. McLaughlin's work is both enjoyable and enlightening, making it highly recommended for anyone interested in myths, legends, and fairy tales.