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 : On the Trail of Elder Brother: Glous'gap Stories of the Micmac Indians

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 398.2089973
EAN: 9780892552887
ISBN: 0892552883
Label: Persea Books
Manufacturer: Persea Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 160
Publication Date: March 30, 2003
Publisher: Persea Books
Studio: Persea Books




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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
A delightful collection of traditional Native American tales. Devoted to the adventures of Glous'gap, embodiment of the Great Spirit, the sixteen stories in On the Trail of Elder Brother have been told by many Algonquin tribes—among them the Micmac of Maine, Quebec, and the Maritime Provinces—and are retold here in traditional Micmac versions by two Micmac authors. With their pipe-smoking whales and irascible porcupines, the stories are wondrous and magical; they are also wise, as Glous'gap teaches his people what it means to be fully human in a fragile world. For first-timers and specialists alike, this delightful volume "brings some old and very real Micmac dreams to life" (Bangor Daily News).



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Absolutely loved this book
This book is definitely worth buying. The stories are easy to read and very entertaining. I can't wait to read them to my nephews. You don't have to have any background knowledge on the folklore because it starts with Glous'gap coming into the world and each story progresses towards his farwell. Its a great read for anyone interested in mi'kmaq folklore.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great stories
This is an excellent source of atukwaqn, or stories, from and for the Mi'kmaq. Contrary to a previous review, which stated no sources are given, the introduction states that these were stories Michael B. Runningwolf learned as a child in Maine and New Brunswick. They are wonderful versions of the Mi'kmaw stories that include the Kluskap. My only bone of contention is that the authors did not use the standardized Francis-Smith orthography for the Mi'kmaw words, but any one who has a familiarity ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A treasury of stories for young and old!
On The Trail Of Elder Brother presents a collection of 16 stories retold by two Micmac authors. This is a magical universe peopled with witches and magicians, man-eating moose, whales, birds and more. Every tale has moral and aesthetic purpose as well as prophetic or holy meanings. These tales will be enjoyed by children to whom they will always be new. They also remain a treasured resource to adults.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A "must" for students of Native American history & culture.
The authors are direct descendants of the Micmac Indian nation and have assembled sixteen oral history tales which reflect the Micmac heritage and belief systems. On the Trail of Elder Brother is a rare glimpse of Micmac tribal values and a recommended pick for any avid student of Native American history and culture.







 






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