Trickster Tales of Southeastern Native Americans: Creek, Catawba, and Cherokee Stories
Trickster Tales of Southeastern Native Americans: Creek, Catawba, and Cherokee Stories
The trickster figure appears throughout world folklore. However, the archetype’s oldest and most enduring form is found in Native American stories. Along with issues in retelling the tales, this presentation explores trickster traits in narratives of Indigenous people from the Southeastern United States.
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Native American Studies Center
12:00 PM - 01:00 PM on Fri, 28 Mar 2025
Event Supported By
Native American Studies Center
803-313-7172
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Native American Studies Center
119 S. Main St.
Lancaster,
South Carolina
29720
803-313-7172
usclnasp@mailbox.sc.edu