Tales from Maliseet Country
Discover the captivating stories of the Maliseet people in "Tales from Maliseet Country," authored by Karl V. Teeter and published by the University of Nebraska Press in 2009. This enlightening paperback features 277 pages that transport readers to the summer of 1963, when renowned Harvard linguist Karl V. Teeter navigated the scenic Saint John River in Native New Brunswick, Canada. Accompanied by his principal Maliseet consultant, Peter Lewis Paul, Teeter meticulously recorded a rich tapestry of tales from Maliseet elders.
"Tales from Maliseet Country" presents a unique collection of transcripts and translations, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the oral traditions and cultural heritage of the Maliseet people. This book is not just an academic endeavor; it is a heartfelt tribute to the stories that have shaped an entire community's identity. Ideal for those interested in indigenous cultures, linguistics, and folklore, this work will broaden your understanding of the Maliseet legacy. Don’t miss the chance to explore this essential addition to your bookshelf!