Eel River Athapaskan traditional narratives

Eel River Athapaskan traditional narratives include myths, legends, tales, and oral histories.

Who preserves them

Pattern of narratives

Eel River Athapaskan oral literature belongs primarily to the pattern of narratives that prevailed among the Pomo to the south and among the groups of central California in general.

Other important influences

Secondary influences

More attenuated influences from the Plateau region have also been seen. (See also Traditional narratives (Native California)On-Line.)

Sources for Eel River Athapaskan Narratives

Specific Groups

Athapan

(See Wailaki below)

Lassik

Sinkyone

Additional Notes

Wailaki (Athapakan )

Additional Notes

Western Kuksu

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