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Games of the North American Indians - Vol 2

Games of the North American Indians - Vol 2

Games of Skill

by Stewart Culin

"When it comes to sports and games that are deeply rooted in this very continent, by which I mean games that were played here well before a certain European mariner tried to sail the wrong way around to India, there is no source as broad and rich as this one."—Dennis Tedlock

Games figured prominently in the myths of North American Indian tribes, and also in their ceremonies for bringing rain and fertility and combating misfortune. In his classic study, originally published in 1907 as a report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, Stewart Culin divided the games played by Indian men and women into two general types.

With the same vividness evident in volume 1, which dealt with games of chance, volume 2 takes up games of skill. Culin describes the practice of archery and games like snow-snake, in which darts or javelins were hurled over snow or ice. Played throughout the continent north of Mexico were the hoop and pole game and its miniature, solitaire form called ring and pin, here illustrated. With equal authority Culin discusses ball games: racket, shinny, football, and hot ball. He includes accounts of "minor amusements": shuttlecock, tipcat, quoits, popgun, bean shooter, and cat's cradle.

Stewart Culin's comprehensive work reveals a side of American Indian culture still only rarely shown. An experienced observer, Culin was curator of ethnology at the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences and the author of books about games in other cultures.

846 pp — ©1992

 

 

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8080-326-356 softcover $28.95 $24.60 $4.35 Buy
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ISBN: 0803263562
CATEGORY: Sociology
UNIV OF NEBRASKA PR
November 1992
 
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