Raven and the Rock / Edition 1

Raven and the Rock / Edition 1

by Kira van Van Deusen
ISBN-10:
0295978414
ISBN-13:
9780295978413
Pub. Date:
10/28/1999
Publisher:
University of Washington Press and Canadian Circumpolar Institute, Edmonton
Raven and the Rock / Edition 1

Raven and the Rock / Edition 1

by Kira van Van Deusen

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Overview

A girl marries a whale, and her story reminds the Siberian Yupik about humans’ relationship with the animals who sustain them. A reindeer herder spends the winter in a bear’s den, and his story shows the Chukchi how despair can become courage. For centuries, native Chukchi and Yupik elders in Chukotka, the northeasternmost part of Siberia, have spent endless winter nights recounting tales of the trickster Raven, of how people and places came to be created, of evil spirits and sorcerers, of transformation and magic. Through storytelling, they taught the history, worldview, beliefs, and morals of Chukchi and Yupik people.

Storyteller and folklorist Kira Van Deusen has collected traditional Chukchi and Yupik folktales from present-day Chukotka where indigenous people are reclaiming their traditions and identity after years under the assimilative forces of Soviet policy. In this book she presents twenty-five tales and legends in English translation.

These are old tales retold in modern settings. Their themes reveal much about contemporary concerns at a time when native Siberians are facing extreme economic hardships. They convey the values tellers admire and wish to pass on: the courage not to give up, wisdom and loyalty, the ability to find good in what appears evil, maintenance of good relationships with animals, and a sense of humor.

Together the tales provide a cross section of an oral tradition that is very much alive. Van Deusen grounds the stories in details of the tradition from which they spring, emphasizing what is unique in Chukchi and Yupik culture.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780295978413
Publisher: University of Washington Press and Canadian Circumpolar Institute, Edmonton
Publication date: 10/28/1999
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

Table of Contents

List of illustrations
ix(2)
Preface xi
Introduction 3(11)
1 / ANADYR
14(20)
Valentina Itevtegina
23(9)
Raven and Fox
23(5)
Wood Chips
28(4)
Antonina Kymytval Mosquitoes
32(2)
2 / KANCHALAN
34(23)
Margarita Takakava
39(18)
The Skeleton
39(2)
Raven, Kelye, and Hare
41(1)
Theft of the Sun
41(10)
Kurkyl and Nuteneyut
51(3)
The Stone Woman
54(3)
3 / TAVAIVAAM
57(17)
Viktor Tymnev'ye How There Got to Be an Island in Anadyr Bay
60(6)
Lena Naukeke
66(8)
Fish-Egg Face
66(2)
Raven and Mice
68(6)
4 / PROVIDENIA
74(16)
Svetlana Chuklinova
79(11)
The Man Who Wintered in a Bear's Den
79(6)
Six Girls and the Giant
85(5)
5 / CHAPLINO I
90(23)
Lyuba Kutylina
94(19)
Eagle People
94(5)
Raven Koshkli
99(3)
Tsaimygyryn the Shaman
102(7)
The Man Who Got Lost in the Fog
109(2)
The Orphan with Sharp Hands
111(2)
6 / CHAPLINO II
113(17)
Nina Trapeznikova Yumima
114(3)
Gleb Nakazik
117(13)
The Girl Who Wintered in the Graveyard
117(4)
Reindeer, Crow, and Evil Spirit
121(1)
Scraping the Sky
122(2)
Two Brothers
124(3)
The Evil Yaranga
127(3)
7 / SIRENIKI
130(14)
Nununa The Girl Who Married a Whale
139(5)
8 NUNLIGRAN
144(19)
Galina Tagrina Life Stories and Songs
Notes 163(8)
Glossary 171(1)
References Cited 172(3)
Suggestions for Further Reading 175(2)
Index of Motif Types 177(8)
General Index 185
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