According to Radin the translation of the tricky one in a Siouan language of the Winnebago is wakdjunkaga accordingly this specific trickster cycle is also known as the Wakdjunkaga Trickster cycle. The Winnebago Trickster cycle of forty-nine stories is central in his book, The Trickster and is the most referenced trickster figure of his writings by subsequent students of Native American tricksters. Paul Radin wrote an initial trickster treatise in 1955 after studying particular Winnebago myths. He refers to other versions from other tribal traditions but he centers on this particular Winnebago heritage. In this particular book he analyzes the Trickster myth in parallel with the Hare myth, both from the Winnebago Indians. But an authority from the first half of the 20th century. Paul Radin is an authority in American Indian mythology, today rather referred to as Native American. Anthropological and psychological analysis by Radin Kereny and Jung of the voraciously uninhibited episodes of the Winnebego Trickster cycle. No internal inscriptions, markings or stains. Slight tropical speckling to Page Edges, otherwise, clean, clear text in tightly bound volume. Book Condition: Very Good but with no DJ.
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