Seneca Myths and Folk Tales by Arthur C. Parker

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Scarbo
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I recently happened to find out about Arthur C. Parker's Seneca Myths and Folk Tales, and it looks quite interesting! (If I recall correctly, if Internet Archives scans have a publication date before 1925, then they're safe to record, but let me know if I'm wrong.)

I might BC this someday, but I have a growing list of books I'd like to BC and a limited amount of projects that I can juggle at a time. If someone else adopts it before I do, no problem - it'll get to listeners sooner! :D
For the time being, I'll need a little more time than usual to PL sections that come in on weekdays. Thanks for your patience.

Sarah
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What is the Book about?
Scarbo
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Sorry, I meant to reply sooner! It's a collection of myths and folk tales of the Seneca nation indigenous to North America. The author/compiler, Arthur C. Parker, was of Seneca descent.
For the time being, I'll need a little more time than usual to PL sections that come in on weekdays. Thanks for your patience.

Sarah
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Scarbo wrote: August 8th, 2021, 5:14 am Sorry, I meant to reply sooner! It's a collection of myths and folk tales of the Seneca nation indigenous to North America. The author/compiler, Arthur C. Parker, was of Seneca descent.
Not much of a Problem.By the way,Why were You late in replying?I thought I annoyed You.
Sorry for that.

And,How did You embed a link in 'Senecan Myths And Folktales'?
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No worries! I meant to reply sooner and then got sidetracked. :oops:

To embed a link, you can highlight the text you want linked, click on the "Insert URL" button above the text box, and then type an equals sign and paste the URL after "[url" in the text box.
For the time being, I'll need a little more time than usual to PL sections that come in on weekdays. Thanks for your patience.

Sarah
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Just remove the spaces.
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mightyfelix wrote: August 8th, 2021, 1:39 pm Like this:

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Just remove the spaces.
Thank You. :)
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Scarbo wrote: August 8th, 2021, 11:34 am No worries! I meant to reply sooner and then got sidetracked. :oops:

To embed a link, you can highlight the text you want linked, click on the "Insert URL" button above the text box, and then type an equals sign and paste the URL after "[url" in the text box.
Thanks to You also.
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