词条 | Ohunka |
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Ohunka (Lakota: false, untrue,[1] plural ohunkakan) is a traditional Sioux evening story. They usually feature mythological characters like Iktomi or Iya together with humans. The storyteller's skill required the combination of episodes and keeping the audience interested.[2] Some ohunkakan were collected by Zitkala-Sa in her Old Indian Legends. Notes1. ^{{cite web| url = http://www.lakotawritings.com/lakota_words_Index.htm| title = Lakota Words Index| author = | publisher = Lakota Writings| accessdate = 2010-01-13}} {{mythology-stub}}2. ^John Gneisenau Neihardt, Raymond J. DeMallie. The Sixth Grandfather: Black Elk's Teachings Given to John G. Neihardt, University of Nebraska Press, 1985, p. 395 4 : Lakota mythology|Lakota words and phrases|Native American culture|Sioux culture |
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