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Ute Texts

Book information

Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Year
2013
ISBN
9789027272423, 9789027202895
LCC
PM2515.Z77 -- G58 2013eb
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
68 MB (70987436 bytes)
Series
Culture and Language Use
Edition
1
Pages
349\349
Time added
2023-08-26 14:22:29

Description

This second volume of our Ute trilogy contains a collection of Ute oral texts. Ute oral literature reflects the life experience of a small-scale hunting-and-gathering Society of Intimates and its tight connection to the local terrain, flora and fauna that supported the hunter-gatherer life. Ute story-telling tradition is the people's literary heritage, with the narrative style allowing considerable artistic freedom and diversity in contents and style. Stories were not memorized verbatim, and story-tellers took creative liberty in elaborating and re-inventing the 'same' tale. The core cultural contents of each story are nevertheless preserved across tellers. Ute stories were most likely told at night around the fire, in front of or inside the lodge, to a mixed audience of children and adults who had heard the tale many time before. The stories aimed to both instruct and entertain. Their underlying themes are stoic and oft-cynical reflections on the vagaries of human behavior and harsh existence. They are the foundational literary tradition of The People--Núuchi-u.

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