
Myths and Legends of Alaska (version 2)
Myths and Legends of Alaska, published in 1911 by Katharine Berry Judson, is a collection of authentic myths gathered by government ethnologists. This volume features the most quaint and pure myths from various Alaskan tribes, including the Eskimo, Tlingit, and Athapascan, among others. Notably, it includes a detailed account of the Raven Myth, a central narrative in North Alaskan folklore. The work serves as an important documentation of indigenous stories and cultural heritage.
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Myths and Legends of Alaska
Version 1 · Group narration · 2h 39m








