Thunderbird: Three Legends From Native American Mythology

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  • Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
  • Exploring Thunderbird Symbolism in Native American Mythology, Religion, & Culture through ancient and contemporary art, artifacts, poetry, and traditional stories and legends. Despite the great diversity within indigenous North American cultures, the Thunderbird is a recurring symbol all across the continent. We uncover the practical meaning behind this ancient symbolism.
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    The purpose of this channel is to share the important stories at the foundation of human cultures throughout history. These include mythology, legends, folktales, religious stories, and parables from the dawn of history to the modern day. This channel provides interpretations and insight into these stories, to find and apply their meaning to contemporary life. All stories covered are treated academically. This channel makes no claims regarding the historical, scientific, or religious truth of these tales. Rather, its goal is to find the meanings understood by their authors and apply them to the modern world.
    Timestamps:
    00:00 Introduction
    00:03 Map of America by Claude Bernou
    00:46 Thunderbird Petroglyph at Twin Bluffs, Wisconsin, United States
    01:00 I Own This Land by Alan Levine, Licensed Under Creative Commons
    01:41 Protector
    01:44 The Trapper And His Family by Charles Daes
    02:26 The Teaching Stone, Petroglyphs Provincial Park, Petersborough, Ontario, Canada
    02:36 Inscription Found on the Dighton Rock, Berkley, Massachusetts, United States by Henry Wheaton
    02:46 Horned Serpent Vase, from New Mexico, United States or Chihuahua, Mexico, from the Art Institute of Chicago
    03:14 Thunderbird Petroglyph, Washington State Park, Missouri, United States, photographed by Wikipedian Kbh3rd, Licensed Under Creative Commons
    03:28 Painted Skin Representing the Thunderbird, Great Lakes Region, from the Branly Quay Museum, Paris, France
    03:51 Harriet Maxwell Converse, Myths And Legends Of The New York Iroquois
    04:29 Boy Chief - Ojibwe by George Catlin
    04:46 Thunderbird by Emily Carr
    05:13 Norval Morriseau, Thunderbird And Snake
    06:15 Artist And Shaman Between Two Worlds by Norval Morriseau, from the National Gallery of Canada, photographed by Joanne Clifford, Licensed Under Creative Commons
    06:55 Provider
    07:01 Map of the United States by Sidney E Morse
    07:55 Mungo Martin House, Thunderbird Park, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, photographed by Ryan Bushby, Licensed Under Creative Commons
    08:44 House Posts by Emily Carr
    09:00 Thunderbird Rug from the Collection of Bill Volckening, Licensed Under Creative Commons
    09:10 War Canoes by Emily Carr
    09:30 Nutka Chief's Hat from the Museum of the Americas, Madrid, Spain, photographed by Luís Garcia, Licensed Under Creative Commons
    09:40 Alert Bay by Emily Carr
    10:11 Preserver
    10:16 Bison Skulls Adorned With Thunderbirds from the Kwakiutl People, photographed by
    10:31 Harney's Peak [now known as Black Elk Peak] by John C H Grabill
    10:57 Haida Double Thunderbird
    11:08 Ojibwe Pouch from the Peabody Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
    11:17 Totem, Thunderbird Park, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, photographed by Emmanuel Brunner, Licensed Under Creative Commons
    11:24 Thunderbird Petroglyph, Zion National Park, Utah, United States, photographed by Wikipedian Fredlyfish4, Licensed Under Creative Commons
    11:33 Water Monster And Red Painted Tipis by Walter McClintock
    12:06 Nuu-chah-nulth Basket from the National Museum Of The American Indian, New York, United States, photographed by Jeff Kubina, Licensed Under Creative Commons
    12:39 Field With Poles by Emily Carr
    13:43 Conclusion
    13:47 A Mohawk Medicine Woman from Metropolitan Magazine
    14:37 The Dawn Drink Of The Dream Faster by Harriet Maxwell Converse
    14:49 The Village Hill, Saint Paul's Island by Henry Wood Elliott
    15:11 Summer, Lake Ontario by Jasper Francis Cropsey
    16:32 Outro
    All visual art used is within the Public Domain unless otherwise specified.
    Ambiment - The Ambient by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license.

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