His Difference from Hermes 188 PART FIVE: On the Psychology of the Trickster Figure by C. The Wakdjunkaga Cycle and its Relation to other North American Indian Trickster Cycles 155 PART FOUR: The Trickster in Relation to Greek Mythology by Karl Kerényi, Translated by R. The Wakdjunkaga Cycle as a Satire 151 VIII. The Attitude of the Winnebago toward Wakdjunkaga 147 VII. The Winnebago Hare Cycle and its Cognates 124 V. Winnebago Mythology and Literary Tradition 118 IV. The Trickster: A Study in American Indian Mythology - Paul Radin - First Edition 1956 - Hardcover Near Fine++. Summary of the Tlingit Trickster Myth 104 PART THREE: The Nature and Meaning of the Myth by Paul Radin I. Paul Radin The trickster: a study in American Indian mythology (1956). Summary of the Assiniboine Trickster Myth 97 IV. In mythology and the study of folklore and religion, a trickster is a character in a story. Notes to Pages 3-53 54 PART TWO: Supplementary Trickster Myths I. Introductory Essay by Stanley Diamond xi Prefatory Note by Paul Radin xxiii PART ONE: The Trickster Myth of the Winnebago Indians I.
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