Description
Author Selected and Edited by Richard Erdoes and Alfonso Ortiz
Publisher Pantheon Books (Pantheon Fairy Tale & Folklore Library)
Format Paperback
condition like new
Summary
American Indian Myths and Legends is a sweeping and richly evocative anthology that brings to life the oral traditions and timeless wisdom of Native American cultures across North America. Curated by anthropologist Alfonso Ortiz and illustrator-author Richard Erdoes, this collection presents over 160 myths from more than 80 tribal groups, showcasing the diversity and depth of indigenous storytelling. From creation myths and trickster tales to stories of heroic quests and nature spirits, each narrative pulses with cultural significance, moral lessons, and a deep reverence for the natural world.
Erdoes and Ortiz provide thoughtful introductions and contextual notes, helping readers grasp the spiritual and social underpinnings of each tale. The stories not only preserve tribal traditions but also explore universal themes—love, survival, transformation, and the relationship between humanity and the cosmos. This edition is essential for folklore enthusiasts, educators, and anyone seeking to connect with the sacred stories of America’s first peoples. A classic in the folklore genre, this book belongs on the shelf of every culturally curious reader.