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Bear : myth, animal, icon / Wolf D. Storl.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: German Publisher: Berkeley, California : North Atlantic Books, [2018]Copyright date: © 2017Description: xii, 306 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781623171636
  • 1623171636
  • 9781623171643
  • 1623171644
Uniform titles:
  • Bär English
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Partial contents:
Introduction -- Bear Shamans and Plant Healers -- Bear Caves and Neanderthals -- Bear Ancestors -- Forest Maidens and Wild Mountain People -- Meeting Maheohovan -- Grandmothers' Stories -- The Cave, the Bear and the Woman -- The Vital Force in Vegetation -- The Bear King and the Celtic People -- The Guardian of the Treasures -- Berserkers and Guardians of the Threshold -- Ursa Major's Tracks in the Sky -- The Warrior Bear -- Bear Saints and Devils -- Bear Plants, Bear Medicine -- Bear Fat and Bear Gall -- Sending the Bear Away Ceremonies: Reconciliation with the Bear Spirit -- Places of Bear Power -- Bear-opolis / Berne (City of Bears), Switzerland -- Teddy Bear and Winnie the Pooh -- Encyclopedia of Famous Bears -- Afterword: Hoping the Bear Returns to Western Europe.
Summary: Since the beginning of human history, bears have been regarded as animals of great power. Ethnobotanist and cultural anthropologist Wolf Storl, who spent years in the wilderness with bears, explores the fascinating relationship between bears and humans, including the history, mythology, healing lore, and biology of this formidable creature. Storl takes the reader from the bear caves of the Neanderthals to the bear-worshipping Siberian tribes of today, from the extinct cave bear to the modern teddy bear. Bears were traditionally seen as a kind of "forest human" under whose shaggy fur a king or a god was hidden, he explains. Vividly illustrating the power of myths and fairy tales to reveal more than scientific treatises about the true nature of beings'especially in the case of bears'Storl restores this magnificent animal to its rightful place at the forefront of the human imagination as well as among the dwellers of the forest.
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Since the beginning of human history, bears have been regarded as animals of great power. Ethnobotanist and cultural anthropologist Wolf Storl, who spent years in the wilderness with bears, explores the fascinating relationship between bears and humans, including the history, mythology, healing lore, and biology of this formidable creature. Storl takes the reader from the bear caves of the Neanderthals to the bear-worshipping Siberian tribes of today, from the extinct cave bear to the modern teddy bear. Bears were traditionally seen as a kind of "forest human" under whose shaggy fur a king or a god was hidden, he explains. Vividly illustrating the power of myths and fairy tales to reveal more than scientific treatises about the true nature of beings--especially in the case of bears--Storl restores this magnificent animal to its rightful place at the forefront of the human imagination as well as among the dwellers of the forest.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Bear Shamans and Plant Healers -- Bear Caves and Neanderthals -- Bear Ancestors -- Forest Maidens and Wild Mountain People -- Meeting Maheohovan -- Grandmothers' Stories -- The Cave, the Bear and the Woman -- The Vital Force in Vegetation -- The Bear King and the Celtic People -- The Guardian of the Treasures -- Berserkers and Guardians of the Threshold -- Ursa Major's Tracks in the Sky -- The Warrior Bear -- Bear Saints and Devils -- Bear Plants, Bear Medicine -- Bear Fat and Bear Gall -- Sending the Bear Away Ceremonies: Reconciliation with the Bear Spirit -- Places of Bear Power -- Bear-opolis / Berne (City of Bears), Switzerland -- Teddy Bear and Winnie the Pooh -- Encyclopedia of Famous Bears -- Afterword: Hoping the Bear Returns to Western Europe.

Since the beginning of human history, bears have been regarded as animals of great power. Ethnobotanist and cultural anthropologist Wolf Storl, who spent years in the wilderness with bears, explores the fascinating relationship between bears and humans, including the history, mythology, healing lore, and biology of this formidable creature. Storl takes the reader from the bear caves of the Neanderthals to the bear-worshipping Siberian tribes of today, from the extinct cave bear to the modern teddy bear. Bears were traditionally seen as a kind of "forest human" under whose shaggy fur a king or a god was hidden, he explains. Vividly illustrating the power of myths and fairy tales to reveal more than scientific treatises about the true nature of beings'especially in the case of bears'Storl restores this magnificent animal to its rightful place at the forefront of the human imagination as well as among the dwellers of the forest.

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