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The Indian's Book: Authentic Native American Legends, Lore, and Music

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The voice of the Native American in a harmonious blend of art, literature, and song. Photographs.

576 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1907

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Natalie Curtis Burlin

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June 23, 2012
Originally published in 1907 this collection of first-hand accounts is so wonderful partly because of the ground-breaking work of this lone woman who travelled the reservations at a time when it was against American policy to do anything of this kind. Her respectful personality and remarkable persistence won over the president as well as all the beleaguered people she met. But mostly it is the entries themselves that make this so wonderful. Incredibly, Curtis interviewed Short Bull, High Chief, Geronimo and their songs - very old songs - are included. It is a glimpse of the riches nearly destroyed altogether.
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Author 4 books89 followers
October 21, 2024
This is an amazing, amazing book that deserves so much more recognition than it is likely getting. Anyone who rates it less than "five stars" doesn't understand its significance. It really isn't even something you can rate. It's an American classic, a historic document.

Imagine a young single white woman in the late 1800's taking to the road, by herself or sometimes with random company, to visit what remains of the major Native American tribes in the United States. Imagine creating enough of a relationship with the elders of each of these tribes to record some of their most sacred chants and songs (includes the actual music scores). Imagine capturing some of their images with cameras of that time. Natalie Curtis knew Native Americans as they might have been before European colonialism, basically on the verge of extinction. As is said in other reviews, this is nothing less than a seminal work all the more tragic because she was killed just a few days after presenting it at the Sorbonne.

This book is an American treasure and classic that preserves and honors not only Native American tribes but the compassion and vision of Natalie Curtis herself.
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433 reviews
January 7, 2015
this is a really fine selection of stories, songs and legends from a nice cross-section of native tribes ... it's a BIG book, i mean, it's a massive tomb and the pages are large, so the drawings and songs (presented in score form) are well represented.
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May 27, 2008
A book of Indian stories and songs compiled in sections by tribes. This is informative but quite old...it was first published in 1905. We had it around the house when I was a kid.
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October 5, 2015
Curtis writes about Native Americans in the early 1900s telling their story as she sees it. Stories from many tribes are included as are some photographs from the early 1900s.
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August 22, 2021
I was completely humbled by this book and the songs and the prayers that fill the pages
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February 21, 2012
The Indians' Book by Natalie Curtis (1994)
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July 6, 2015
A more in-depth insight to the songs and understandings of Native American culture.
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