Inland Whale
Discover the enchanting world of storytelling in Inland Whale by Theodora Kroeber, published in 2005. This captivating collection features nine meticulously selected and retold tales that delve into the rich folklore and mythology of Native American culture. Aimed at the adult general-interest reader, Kroeber's narratives offer profound insights into the lives and beliefs of the Indigenous peoples of North America.
With a thoughtful foreword by the author's son, readers gain a deeper understanding of Kroeber's unique anthropological methods and her personal connection to these timeless stories. Spanning 212 pages, this paperback edition invites you to explore the intricate tapestry of myths and legends that shape the cultural identity of California's Indigenous communities. Perfect for those interested in anthropology, ethnic studies, and folklore, Inland Whale is a must-have addition to your literary collection.