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Paul Radin - Crashing Thunder: The Autobiography of an American Indian (Ann Arbor Paperbacks) - 9780472086320 - V9780472086320
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Crashing Thunder: The Autobiography of an American Indian (Ann Arbor Paperbacks)

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Description for Crashing Thunder: The Autobiography of an American Indian (Ann Arbor Paperbacks) Paperback. A brotherly companion to Nancy Lurie's "Mountain Wolf Woman" Series: Ann Arbor Paperbacks. Num Pages: 256 pages. BIC Classification: BGA. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 200 x 133 x 20. Weight in Grams: 300.

Paul Radin, one of America's first and most reputable professional anthropologists, lived among the Winnebago Indians for years, and for years he tried without success to interview the notorious younger son of the Blow Snake family, the Crashing Thunder of this book. At last Crashing Thunder agreed to tell Radin his life story, one that Radin calls "a true rake's progress."
Speaking through Radin, Crashing Thunder told of his childhood, stories of Winnebago gods, his appetite for women and beer, and his extraordinary friends and relatives, including his brother-in-law, Thunder Cloud, then in his third incarnation. Crashing Thunder also told of his redemption through his new religion, peyote.
To enhance understanding of the autobiography and its place in anthropology and literature, a new foreword, appendix, and index have been prepared by eminent Native American scholar, Arnold Krupat.
Paul Radin (1883-1959) was an American anthropologist who was considered an authority on the culture of primitive societies, especially the tribal societies of native North Americans. Among his many works are the books The Winnebago Tribe, The Road of Life and Death: A Ritual Drama of the American Indians, and The Trickster: A Study in American Indian Mythology. Arnold Krupat is Professor of English, Sarah Lawrence College.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
1999
Publisher
University of Michigan Press
Number of pages
256
Condition
New
Series
Ann Arbor Paperbacks
Number of Pages
256
Place of Publication
Ann Arbor, United States
ISBN
9780472086320
SKU
V9780472086320
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About Paul Radin
Paul Radin (1883-1959) was an American anthropologist who was considered an authority on the culture of primitive societies, especially the tribal societies of native North Americans. Among his many works are the books The Winnebago Tribe, The Road of Life and Death: A Ritual Drama of the American Indians, and The Trickster: A Study in American Indian Mythology. Arnold Krupat is Professor of English, Sarah Lawrence College.

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