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- catalog alternative "Ojibwa texts. Selections.".
- catalog contributor b1172225.
- catalog contributor b1172226.
- catalog contributor b1172227.
- catalog created "c1982.".
- catalog date "1982".
- catalog date "c1982.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1982.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 167-173.".
- catalog description "Introductory essay: World view and narrative tradition -- Wold view and philosophy -- World view in culture -- Language, world view, and cultural relativism -- Approaching world views through narratives -- An introduction to the Ojibwa narratives -- The narratives -- The orphans and mashos -- The brothers' escape -- The contest with mashos -- The first-born son -- Clothed in fur -- The woman who married a beaver -- The boy that was carried away by a bear -- The youth who was lead about by the Chief of the Sturgeons -- A moose and his offspring -- Floating-net stick -- Now Great-Lynx -- Little-image -- The bear-game -- He who over-dreamed -- Hero -- Snapping-turtle and caddice-fly -- Star of the fisher -- Skunk, awl, cranberry and the old moccasin -- The person that made medicine -- Nanabushu, the sweet-brier berries, and the sturgeons -- The death of Nanabushu's cousin, the wolf -- Nanabushu and the great fisher -- Nanabushu, the bungling host -- Nanabushu is fed met from the back of a woman -- Nanabushu and the woodpecker -- Nanabushu is miraculously fed bear grease -- Nanabushu and the mallard -- Nanabushu is given power by the skunk, but wastes it -- Interpretive essay: understanding an Ojibwa world view -- The elements of the world view -- Power -- Metamorphosis -- The situation of blessing -- Disobedience and its consequences -- Reciprocity, life, and death -- Dreams -- World view and 'reality' -- World view and the good life -- World view and an Ojibwa environmental ethic -- The constancy of the world view.".
- catalog extent "xvii, 179 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Clothed-in-fur, and other tales.".
- catalog identifier "0819123641 :".
- catalog identifier "081912365X (pbk.) :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Clothed-in-fur, and other tales.".
- catalog issued "1982".
- catalog issued "c1982.".
- catalog language "eng oji".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C. : University Press of America,".
- catalog relation "Clothed-in-fur, and other tales.".
- catalog subject "E99.C6 O342 1982".
- catalog subject "Ojibwa Indians Folklore.".
- catalog subject "Ojibwa philosophy.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introductory essay: World view and narrative tradition -- Wold view and philosophy -- World view in culture -- Language, world view, and cultural relativism -- Approaching world views through narratives -- An introduction to the Ojibwa narratives -- The narratives -- The orphans and mashos -- The brothers' escape -- The contest with mashos -- The first-born son -- Clothed in fur -- The woman who married a beaver -- The boy that was carried away by a bear -- The youth who was lead about by the Chief of the Sturgeons -- A moose and his offspring -- Floating-net stick -- Now Great-Lynx -- Little-image -- The bear-game -- He who over-dreamed -- Hero -- Snapping-turtle and caddice-fly -- Star of the fisher -- Skunk, awl, cranberry and the old moccasin -- The person that made medicine -- Nanabushu, the sweet-brier berries, and the sturgeons -- The death of Nanabushu's cousin, the wolf -- Nanabushu and the great fisher -- Nanabushu, the bungling host -- Nanabushu is fed met from the back of a woman -- Nanabushu and the woodpecker -- Nanabushu is miraculously fed bear grease -- Nanabushu and the mallard -- Nanabushu is given power by the skunk, but wastes it -- Interpretive essay: understanding an Ojibwa world view -- The elements of the world view -- Power -- Metamorphosis -- The situation of blessing -- Disobedience and its consequences -- Reciprocity, life, and death -- Dreams -- World view and 'reality' -- World view and the good life -- World view and an Ojibwa environmental ethic -- The constancy of the world view.".
- catalog title "Clothed-in-fur, and other tales : an introduction to an Ojibwa world view / Thomas W. Overholt and J. Baird Callicott ; with Ojibwa texts by William Jones and foreword by Mary B. Black-Rogers.".
- catalog type "Folklore. fast".
- catalog type "text".