"I Can Come Into Your World But You Can't Come Into Mine": John Swanton and Southeastern Oral Narratives

Article describes the life and career of John Reed Swanton, an anthropologist in the early 20th century who researched the oral tradition of Southeastern Native American peoples.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: DeSanti, Brady
Other Authors: Bass, Elizabeth M. B., Brown, Evelyn, Ware, Preston, University of Oklahoma Printing Services
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Oklahoma Historical Society 2016
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Online Access:https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2017387/
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spelling ftoklahomahist:info:ark/67531/metadc2017387 2023-05-15T16:32:29+02:00 "I Can Come Into Your World But You Can't Come Into Mine": John Swanton and Southeastern Oral Narratives Chronicles of Oklahoma DeSanti, Brady Bass, Elizabeth M. B. Brown, Evelyn Ware, Preston University of Oklahoma Printing Services United States - Oklahoma 1873/1953 2016-21 26 p. : ill. Text https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2017387/ English eng Oklahoma Historical Society Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 94, Number 1, Spring 2016, ark:/67531/metadc1725816 local-cont-no: 2016-v94-n01_a02 https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2017387/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc2017387 Public Copyright Oklahoma Historical Society Chronicles of Oklahoma, 94(1), Oklahoma Historical Society, 2016, pp. 32-57 Oklahoma -- History People - Ethnic Groups - American Indians - Muscogees Oral tradition medicine men Shamans anthropology Haida Indians Periodicals histories Article 2016 ftoklahomahist 2022-12-27T14:42:41Z Article describes the life and career of John Reed Swanton, an anthropologist in the early 20th century who researched the oral tradition of Southeastern Native American peoples. Article in Journal/Newspaper haida haida The Gateway to Oklahoma History (University of North Texas Libraries)
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topic Oklahoma -- History
People - Ethnic Groups - American Indians - Muscogees
Oral tradition
medicine men
Shamans
anthropology
Haida Indians
Periodicals
histories
spellingShingle Oklahoma -- History
People - Ethnic Groups - American Indians - Muscogees
Oral tradition
medicine men
Shamans
anthropology
Haida Indians
Periodicals
histories
DeSanti, Brady
"I Can Come Into Your World But You Can't Come Into Mine": John Swanton and Southeastern Oral Narratives
topic_facet Oklahoma -- History
People - Ethnic Groups - American Indians - Muscogees
Oral tradition
medicine men
Shamans
anthropology
Haida Indians
Periodicals
histories
description Article describes the life and career of John Reed Swanton, an anthropologist in the early 20th century who researched the oral tradition of Southeastern Native American peoples.
author2 Bass, Elizabeth M. B.
Brown, Evelyn
Ware, Preston
University of Oklahoma Printing Services
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author DeSanti, Brady
author_facet DeSanti, Brady
author_sort DeSanti, Brady
title "I Can Come Into Your World But You Can't Come Into Mine": John Swanton and Southeastern Oral Narratives
title_short "I Can Come Into Your World But You Can't Come Into Mine": John Swanton and Southeastern Oral Narratives
title_full "I Can Come Into Your World But You Can't Come Into Mine": John Swanton and Southeastern Oral Narratives
title_fullStr "I Can Come Into Your World But You Can't Come Into Mine": John Swanton and Southeastern Oral Narratives
title_full_unstemmed "I Can Come Into Your World But You Can't Come Into Mine": John Swanton and Southeastern Oral Narratives
title_sort "i can come into your world but you can't come into mine": john swanton and southeastern oral narratives
publisher Oklahoma Historical Society
publishDate 2016
url https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2017387/
op_coverage United States - Oklahoma
1873/1953
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op_source Chronicles of Oklahoma, 94(1), Oklahoma Historical Society, 2016, pp. 32-57
op_relation Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 94, Number 1, Spring 2016, ark:/67531/metadc1725816
local-cont-no: 2016-v94-n01_a02
https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2017387/
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Oklahoma Historical Society
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