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The sacred formulas here given are selected from a collection of about six hundred, obtained on the Cherokee reservation in North Carolina in 1887 and 1888, and covering every subject pertaining to the daily life and thought of the Indian, including medicine, love, hunting, fishing, war, self-protection, destruction of enemies, witchcraft, the crops, the council, the ball play, etc., and, in fact, embodying almost the whole of the ancient religion of the Cherokees. The original manuscripts, now in the possession of the Bureau of Ethnology, were written by the shamans of the tribe, for their…mehr

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The sacred formulas here given are selected from a collection of about six hundred, obtained on the Cherokee reservation in North Carolina in 1887 and 1888, and covering every subject pertaining to the daily life and thought of the Indian, including medicine, love, hunting, fishing, war, self-protection, destruction of enemies, witchcraft, the crops, the council, the ball play, etc., and, in fact, embodying almost the whole of the ancient religion of the Cherokees. The original manuscripts, now in the possession of the Bureau of Ethnology, were written by the shamans of the tribe, for their own use, in the Cherokee characters invented by Sikwâ´ya (Sequoyah) in 1821, and were obtained, with the explanations, either from the writers themselves or from their surviving relatives.
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James Mooney (1861-1921) was an esteemed American ethnographer and a reliable narrator of Native American culture. His scholarly endeavors are noteworthy for their rigorous fieldwork and empathetic representation of indigenous societies. Mooney was particularly known for his work with the Cherokee Nation, which he richly documented in the acclaimed 'The Sacred Formulas of the Cherokees (Illustrated Edition)'. This work plays a crucial role in chronicling the spiritual and medicinal practices of the Cherokee, capturing their oral traditions and the profound wisdom encapsulated within their sacred formulas. Mooney's literary style is distinguished by his meticulous attention to detail and respect for the subjects of his study. His contributions to the understanding of Native American culture and anthropology remain influential. In addition to his focused study on the Cherokee, Mooney's broader contributions to ethnological science were disseminated through various papers and monographs, squarely placing him as a significant figure in the preservation and understanding of America's indigenous heritage.