The Bone Picker: Native Stories, Alternate Histories : Native Stories, Alternate Histories / Devon A. Mihesuah.
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TextLanguage: English Copyright date: ©2024Publisher: Norman, OK : University of Oklahoma PressDescription: 162 pages 23 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- General
- Adult
- 9780806194677 (trade paperback)
- 813/.54 23/eng/20240510
- PS3563.I371535 B66 2024
- FIC059000 | HIS036130
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Introduction -- The Cornfield -- The Lighthorseman and the Shampe -- Hattak Fullih Nipi Foni: The Bone Picker -- Ned Christie -- Insane Indian -- Justice -- Solomon Hotema: Choctaw Witch Killer -- Hashok Okwa Hui'ga: Grass Water Drop -- Kowi Anukasha: The Little People -- Tenure -- Kashehotapolo: The Deer Man -- Seeds -- Afterword.
"Blends fiction with Choctaw tribal lore to offer a thoroughly Indigenized vision of 'irreal/supernatural/scary' literature." Provided by publisher.
"Under the shadow of gray clouds, three children venture into the woods, where they spot the corpse of an old man on a scaffold. Suddenly a wild figure emerges, with long fingernails and tangled hair. It is the Hattak fullih nipi foni, the bone picker, who comes to tear off rotting flesh with his fingernails. Only the Choctaws who adhere to the old ways will speak of him. The frightening bone picker is just one of many entities, scary and mysterious, who lurk behind every page of this spine-tingling collection of Native fiction, written by award-winning Choctaw author Devon A. Mihesuah. Choctaw lore features a large pantheon of deities. These beings created the first people, taught them how to hunt, and warned them of impending danger. Their stories are not meant simply to entertain: each entity has a purpose in its behavior and a lesson to share-to those who take heed. As a Choctaw citizen, with deep ties to Indian Territory and Oklahoma, Mihesuah grew up hearing the stories of her ancestors. In the tradition of Native storytelling, she spins tales that move back and forth fluidly across time. The ancient beings, we discover, followed the tribe from their original homelands in Mississippi and are now ever-present influences on tribal consciousness. While some of the horrors told here are "real life" in nature, the art of fiction that Mihesuah employs reveals surprising outcomes or alternative histories. It turns out the things that scare us the most can lead to the answers we are seeking and even ensure our very survival. "-- Provided by publisher.
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