Conversations with the high priest of Coosa
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Author
Publication
2003 - University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Language
English
Word Count
55,500 words, Guess
Page Count
222 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3555759M
- ISBN-100807827533
- OCLC Control Number50291057
- OCLC Control Numberconversationswit0000huds
- Library of Congress Control Number2002011995
and 2 more
- LibraryThing1090515
- Goodreads1266353
Classifications
- DDC813/.6
- LCCPS3608.U343 C66 2003
Description
"Cast as a series of conversations between Domingo de la Anunciacion, a real-life Spanish priest who traveled to the Coosa chiefdom around 1559, and the Raven, a fictional tribal elder, Conversations with the High Priest of Coosa attempts to reconstruct the worldview of the Indians of the late prehistoric Southeast. Mediating the exchange between the two men is Teresa, a character modeled on a Coosa woman captured some twenty years earlier by the Hernando de Soto expedition and taken to Mexico, where she learned Spanish and became a Christian convert.". "Through story and legend, the Raven teaches Anunciacion about the rituals, traditions, and culture of the Coosa. He tells of how the Coosa world came to be and recounts tales of the birds and animals - real and mythical - that share that world. From these engaging conversations emerges a fascinating glimpse inside the Coosa belief system and an enhanced understanding of the native people who inhabited the ancient South."--BOOK JACKET.
First Sentence
The Raven would only converse with us at night.
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