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Luiseño traditional narratives

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606: 311: 197:. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections No. 92(4). Washington, D.C. (Translation of the version of Boscana's account later published by Reichlen and Reichlen in 1971; San Juan Capistrano creation myths.) 594: 304: 955: 297: 320: 960: 587: 506: 474: 236:. Coyote Press Archives of California Prehistory No. 51. Salinas, California. (Edition of DuBois' ethnographic articles, plus some unpublished material in notes.) 137:. Edited by John Peabody Harrington. Fine Arts Press, Santa Ana, California. (Boscana translation taken from Robinson 1846, with extensive ethnographic notes by 572: 371: 41: 580: 531: 458: 536: 516: 383: 361: 420: 377: 346: 264:. Wiley & Putnam, New York. (Contains a translation of the manuscript by Boscana with creation myths from San Juan Capistrano.) 610: 409: 366: 351: 414: 404: 341: 336: 331: 495: 490: 484: 435: 356: 551: 526: 511: 500: 469: 463: 447: 681: 561: 541: 521: 441: 430: 399: 394: 556: 546: 479: 452: 388: 278:
26:1–358. Berkeley. (Narrative from Francisco Ardea of Pala and comparative comments, pp. 284–285, 325–328.)
229:. Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin No. 78. Washington, D.C. (Several narratives, pp. 637–639, 676–680.) 195:
A New Original Version of Boscana's Historical Account of the San Juan Capistrano Indians of Southern California
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neighbors to the south. Particularly prominent are several versions of the Southern California Creation Myth. (
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Applegate, Richard B. 1979. "The Red, the Black, and the White: Duality and Unity in the Luiseño Cosmos.
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Reichlen, Henry, and Paule Reichlen. 1971. "Le manuscrit Boscana de la Bibliothèque Nationale de Paris.
30: 243:. First edition 1981. Heyday Books, Berkeley, California. (A narrative, p. 118, from DuBois 1908.) 190:. Arthur H. Clark, Glendale, California. (Two previously published narratives, pp. 102–105, 182.) 69: 289: 950: 59: 172:
DuBois, Constance Goddard. 1908. "The Religion of the Luiseño Indians of Southern California".
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14:155–219. Berkeley. (Brief myth from Canuat of Soboba recorded in 1916–1917, p. 212.)
113: 795: 250:. Paisano Press, Balboa Island, California. (Version of a migration legend, pp. 5–7.) 34: 257:
60:233–273. (Original version of the Boscana manuscript published by Harrington in 1934.)
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DuBois, Constance Goddard. 1908. "Ceremonies and Traditions of the Diegueño Indians".
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15:36–39. ("Literary" version of the Luiseño creation myth, from José Pedro Losero.)
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19:52–60. (Versions of the creation myth from José Albáñez and Juan de Dios.)
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Gifford, Edward Winslow. 1918. "Clans and Moieties in Southern California".
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9:188–198. (Discussion of legends reported in DuBois 1908 and Parker 1965.)
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Strong, William Duncan. 1929. "Aboriginal Society in Southern California".
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include myths, legends, tales, and oral histories preserved by the
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19:309–321. (Luiseño and Mohave myths, with comparative comments.)
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Luiseño oral literature is very similar to that of the Luiseño's
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The Historic Valley of Temecula: The Early Indians of Temecula
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True, Delbert L., and Clement W. Meighan. 1987. "Nahachish".
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Gifford, Edward Winslow, and Gwendoline Harris Block. 1930.
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relatives to the north and east, and also to that of their
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8:69–173. Berkeley. (Several myths, pp. 128–157.)
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James, George Wharton. 1902. "A Saboba Origin-Myth".
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17:185–188. (La Jolla version of the creation myth.)
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1:71–88. (Analysis of structural patterns in myths.)
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16:153–159. ("Literary" version of a Luiseño myth.)
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Index

Luiseño
Takic-speaking
Yuman
Traditional narratives (Native California)
Chinigchinich
Jerónimo Boscana
"A Saboba Origin-Myth"
George Wharton James
"The Legend of Tauquitch and Algoot"
"Two Myths of the Mission Indians of California"
Alfred L. Kroeber
"Mythology of the Mission Indians" (1)
Constance Goddard DuBois
"Mythology of the Mission Indians" (2)
The North American Indian
Edward S. Curtis
Harrington
Tauquitch
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Traditional narratives of Indigenous Californians
Achomawi
Atsugewi
Cahuilla
Chemehuevi
Chimariko
Chumash
Coast Miwok
Cupeño

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