Myths and legends of the New York state Iroquois . Commissioner of Education. O/l-hi a^^^^ ^ Education Department Bulletin Published fortnightly by the University of the State of New York Entered as second-class matter June 24, 1908, at the Post Office at Albany, N. Y., under the act of July 16, 1894 No. 437 ALBANY, N. Y. December 15, 1908 New York State Museum John M, Clarke, Director c^\^n on Museum bulletin 125 MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF THE NEW YORK STATE IROQUOIS BY HARRIET MAXWELL CONVERSE,(Ya-ie-wa-noh) EDITED AND ANNOTATED BY ARTHUR CASWELL PARKER(Ga-wa-so wa-neh) PREFATORY NOTEOne may
Myths and legends of the New York state Iroquois . Commissioner of Education. O/l-hi a^^^^ ^ Education Department Bulletin Published fortnightly by the University of the State of New York Entered as second-class matter June 24, 1908, at the Post Office at Albany, N. Y., under the act of July 16, 1894 No. 437 ALBANY, N. Y. December 15, 1908 New York State Museum John M, Clarke, Director c^\^n on Museum bulletin 125 MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF THE NEW YORK STATE IROQUOIS BY HARRIET MAXWELL CONVERSE,(Ya-ie-wa-noh) EDITED AND ANNOTATED BY ARTHUR CASWELL PARKER(Ga-wa-so wa-neh) PREFATORY NOTEOne may not hope to read a primitive culture from tlie recordof its workmanship alone, althoiigh this is often the only avenueremaining by which a lost culture may be approached. Thementality of a primitive people living close to nature mirrors thesupreme law of the universe in its simplest and most elementalexpressions; it clothes with individuality the manifestation of thislaw, gives words to its unconscious forces and thoughts to itsliving agents; it reads, suffused in a wealth
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