Birds in Legend, Fable and Folklore

Birds in Legend, Fable and Folklore
Author: Ernest Ingersoll
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2023-11-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
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Ernest Ingersoll's 'Birds in Legend, Fable and Folklore' is a comprehensive exploration of the symbolic representation of birds in various cultures and traditions. In this scholarly work, Ingersoll delves into the rich tapestry of myths, folktales, and legends that feature birds as important figures, highlighting their significance in human storytelling. Through meticulous research and detailed analysis, the author uncovers the deep-rooted connections between birds and human imagination, shedding light on the cultural importance of these winged creatures. The book is written in a clear and engaging prose, making it accessible to both academics and general readers interested in folklore and mythology. Ingersoll's attention to detail and extensive knowledge of bird symbolism make this book a valuable resource for those looking to deepen their understanding of the intersection between nature and culture. Ernest Ingersoll, a renowned naturalist and folklorist, brings a unique perspective to the study of birds in folklore. His background in both scientific research and cultural studies provides a well-rounded approach to the subject, offering readers a comprehensive view of the complex relationship between humans and the avian world. Whether you are a student of folklore, a bird enthusiast, or simply curious about the role of birds in human tradition, 'Birds in Legend, Fable and Folklore' is a must-read for anyone interested in the enduring significance of these majestic creatures.

Waa'aka'

Waa'aka'
Author: Cindi Alvitre
Publisher: Heyday Books
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2020
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781597145091

"A Tongva creation story of Catalina Island and how the black-crowned night heron came to be"--

Birds in Legend, Fable and Folklore

Birds in Legend, Fable and Folklore
Author: Ernest Ingersoll
Publisher:
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2020-02-09
Genre:
ISBN:

When we say, "A little bird told me," we are talking legend and folklore and superstition all at once. There is an old Basque story of a bird--always a small one in these tales--that tells the truth; and our Biloxi Indians used to say the same of the hummingbird. Breton peasants still credit all birds with the power of using human language on proper occasions, and traditions in all parts of the world agree that every bird had this power once on a time if not now. The fireside-tales of the nomads of Oriental deserts or of North American plains and forest alike attest faith in this power; and conversation by and with birds is almost the main stock of the stories heard on our Southern cotton-plantations. You will perhaps recall the bulbul bazar of the Arabian Nights, and, if you please, you may read in another chapter of the conversational pewit and hoopoe of Solomonic fame.

Birds: Myth, Lore and Legend

Birds: Myth, Lore and Legend
Author: Rachel Warren Chadd
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2016-08-25
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1472922883

The stories, myths and legends associated with more than 80 kinds of birds from around the world. Why are owls regarded either as wise or as harbingers of doom? What gave rise to the fanciful belief that storks bring babies? Why is the eagle associated with victory or the hummingbird with paradise? The answers are here in this engaging book. By re-telling the many legends, beliefs, proverbs and predictions associated with more than 80 birds from many nations, it brings into focus the close – and often ancient – links between humans and these remarkable feathered descendants of dinosaurs. Discover, for instance: - Why the cockerel features on many church spires - The one sacred bird that symbolises life and peace in most cultures - How to dispel bad luck if you see a certain black-and-white bird - The South American 'devil bird' once thought to be a dragon Birds: Myth, Lore and Legend draws on historical accounts and scientific literature to reveal how colourful tales or superstitions were shaped by human imagination based on each bird's behaviour or appearance. It offers a fresh and enchanting perspective on birds across the world.

Birds in Legends Fables and Folklore

Birds in Legends Fables and Folklore
Author: Ernest Ingersoll
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2020-08-12
Genre:
ISBN:

From tales of the thunderbird to stories of how the raven first became black in color, Ingersoll's excellent collection of avian folklore has it all; dozens of cultures, spanning many centuries and multiple continents. Numerous aspects of ornithological folklore are, here, treated upon.European folklore, American tales both ancient and then-modern, and far-flung stories of the Roc, the Phoenix, and the various origins of songbirds ranging from the swallow and crow to the blue jay, eagle, and vulture, are all contained here in a massive and dense compilation of material.