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| #937417 in Books | Dennis Waller | 2014-04-17 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x.33 x5.50l,.39 | File type: PDF | 146 pages | Raven Tales Stories of the Raven Based on the Folklore of the Tlingit Haida Tsimshian Inuit and Athapascan of Alaska||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| A Thought-Provoking Book|By Danoelle|As an avid viewer of “Games of Thrones” and “The Vikings”, I have often wondered about their reverence for the Raven. Now, after reading Dennis Waller’s “Raven Tales”, I understand better how cultures pass down knowledge of events and explanations of our existence and our world through the ever watch
“The Tlingit and the Haida don’t have myths; they are stories about our history” The Raven is as much a paradoxical creature as he is important in the myths of many native cultures. The central character of these stories, the Raven is considered the benevolent creator, filling the world with beauty and harmony, the master mind behind all that is good and looked upon with warm admiration. On the other hand, he is often viewed as a malevolent conniving...
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