First published in 1904, George A. Dorsey's Mythology of the
Wichita is a rich collection of American Indian folklore. WIth the
help of a Wichita interpreter, Dorsey gathered sixty tales from the
Wichitas living in Oklahoma and arranged them according to the
first period, the creation; the second period, transformation; and
the third period, the present.
For the Wichitas, tale-telling was of great instructional value
for the young. The tales taught that braverly and greatness
depended upon individual effort, no matter how low or mean might
have been the individual's origin, and at the same time, that there
might descend upon the child the same longevity and good fortune
possessed by the hero of the tale.
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