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Home > Teaching > Washington University > Literary Representations of Hell > Readings > Native American > Orpheus (Cherokee)

Native American

  • The Origin of Eternal Death (Wishram)
  • The Origin of Death (Chukchansi Yokuts)
  • The Origin of Death (Yauelmani Yokuts)
  • Coming of the Hopi from the Under-World
  • The Spirit Land (Gallinomero)
  • The Journey to Spiritland (Winnebago)
  • A Journey to the Skeleton House I (Hopi)
  • A Journey to the Skeleton House II (Hopi)
  • Orpheus (Cherokee)
  • The Visit to the Dead (Tachi Yokuts)

Etiologies

The Origin of Eternal Death (Wishram)

The Origin of Death (Chukchansi Yokuts)

The Origin of Death (Yauelmani Yokuts)

Coming of the Hopi from the Under-World (Hopi)

Descriptions

The Spirit Land (Gallinomero)

The Journey To Spiritland (Winnebago)

Journeys

A Journey to the Skeleton House I (Hopi)

A Journey to the Skeleton House II (Hopi)

Orpheus-type stories

Orpheus (Cherokee)

The Visit to the Dead (Tachi Yokuts)

Contact

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