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The Manitous
Basil Johnston

The Manitous

The Spiritual World of the Ojibway

Minnesota Historical Society Press (Sep 15, 2001)
9780873514118
| Soft Cover
276 pages | 5.2 x 8.3 inch | USA | English
Dewey 299/.783
LC Classification E99.C6 .J636 2001
LC Control No. 2001034505

Subject

  • Manitou (Algonquian Deity)
  • Ojibwa Indians
  • Ojibwa Indians - Religion
  • Ojibwa Mythology

Plot

Manitous lived in human form among the Ojibway in the early days, after Kitchi-Manitou (the Great Mystery) created all things and Muzzu-Kummik-Quae (Mother Earth) revealed the natural order of the world. With depth and humor, Johnston tells how lasting tradition was brought to the Ojibway by four half-human brothers, including Nana'b'oozoo, the beloved archetypal being who means well but often blunders. He also relates how people are helped and hindered by other entities, such as the manitous of the forests and meadows, personal manitous and totems, mermen and merwomen, Pauguk (the cursed Flying Skeleton), and the Weendigoes, famed and terrifying giant cannibals.

Personal

Owner MD
Index 2526
Added Date Jun 25, 2022 20:04:15
Modified Date Mar 27, 2024 12:14:50

Value

Purchased Jun 25, 2022