Reading Notes: Alaskan Legends, Part A

Reading Notes: Alaskan Legends, Part A 

(Raven: Image by Nikon D7200)

I found these stories to be very interesting. From the start, I liked The Raven Myth: Raven's Creation by Katharine Berry Judson. I thought it was cool that the raven from this story had the power of creation. I have not read many stories at all that show a specific animal that has that amount of power. I enjoyed the rest of the raven myth stories that followed, since they all focused on a similar thing, where the raven is the creator and cause of many things. Similarly, a few of the stories that followed these described how some of the traditions of the Alaskan tribes came to be, which are all credited to the raven as well. I found it to be interesting that the raven is often written in a way that depicts a human in these stories. At least, I end up accidentally imagining a human when reading about the raven sometimes, due to the wording that is used. The Raven and the Seals is one of the stories that makes me think this sometimes. 

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