Myths and Tales of the Southeastern Indians

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By John Reed Swanton

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A vibrant tapestry of folklore and mythology, Myths and Tales of the Southeastern Indians brings to life the rich oral traditions of the Creek, Hitchiti, Alabama, Kosati, and Natchez tribes. These tales, collected in the early 20th century, reveal a cultural legacy shaped by the Southeastern tribes' sophisticated societies, marked by monumental earthworks and complex governance.

Despite centuries of upheaval, including forced relocation and European contact, these stories retain echoes of their origins while reflecting evolving influences, such as African motifs and post-relocation elements like buffalo and guns. Anchored by archetypal figures like the mischievous Rabbit trickster and the nurturing Corn-mother, the collection showcases connections to broader Indigenous storytelling traditions.

This volume offers readers a window into the resilience and creativity of Southeastern Native American heritage, preserving narratives that illuminate the enduring spirit of their people.

Myths and Tales of the Southeastern Indians