Calendars of Native Americans


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This book discusses the design and construction of the Mayan, Aztec, and Native American calendars. Includes a timeline of Native American pictographs that reflect changes in documenting and charting time.







Native American Calendar


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Calendar History of the Kiowa Indians (Illustrated Edition)


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The desire to preserve to future ages the memory of past achievements is a universal human instinct, as witness the clay tablets of old Chaldea, the hieroglyphs of the obelisks, our countless thousands of manuscripts and printed volumes, and the gossiping old story-teller of the village or the backwoods cabin. The reliability of the record depends chiefly on the truthfulness of the recorder and the adequacy of the method employed. In Asia, the cradle of civilization, authentic history goes back thousands of years; in Europe the record begins much later, while in America the aboriginal narrative, which may be considered as fairly authentic, is all comprised within a thousand years. The peculiar and elaborate systems by means of which the more cultivated ancient nations of the south recorded their histories are too well known to students to need more than a passing notice here. It was known that our own tribes had various ways of depicting their mythology, their totems, or isolated facts in the life of the individual or nation, but it is only within a few years that it was even suspected that they could have anything like continuous historical records, even in embryo. The fact is now established, however, that pictographic records covering periods of from sixty to perhaps two hundred years or more do, or did, exist among several tribes, and it is entirely probable that every leading mother tribe had such a record of its origin and wanderings, the pictured narrative being compiled by the priests and preserved with sacred care through all the shifting vicissitudes of savage life until lost or destroyed in the ruin that overwhelmed the native governments at the coming of the white man. Several such histories are now known, and as the aboriginal field is still but partially explored, others may yet come to light.




Calendars in Mesoamerica and Peru


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Native American Calendar


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Calendar History of the Kiowa Indians


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James Mooney's 'Calendar History of the Kiowa Indians' provides a comprehensive and detailed account of the calendar systems and time-keeping practices of the Kiowa people. Through meticulous research and analysis of Kiowa oral traditions, Mooney uncovers the intricate ways in which time was conceptualized and organized within the Kiowa culture. His writing style is academic and informative, making the book a valuable resource for scholars and students of Native American studies. Mooney's work is situated within the context of late 19th-century ethnographic studies on American Indian tribes, highlighting the importance of preserving and documenting indigenous knowledge. This book is a significant contribution to the understanding of Native American cosmology and the ways in which different cultures conceptualize time.




The Native American


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Workman now publishes a separate full-color calendar catalog that includes detailed sales copy for all 1998 wall calendars, desk diaries. Page-A-Day "RM" calendars, and other calendar products. Calendar titles for 1998 are listed here also and, for your convenience, can be ordered through this catalog. Please see the order form for display information. In addition, calendars ship in August unless noted on the order form. If you have not already received a copy of the full-color calendar catalog, please call us at: 1-800-722-7202.




Shadows


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