James Mooney
James Mooney
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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James Henry Harrison Mooney was a renowned American artist and illustrator known for his work in the field of anthropology.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born on December 11, 1861, in Cleveland, Ohio. He passed away on March 5, 1921.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Nationality: American
Profession(s): Artist, Illustrator, Cartoonist, Anthropologist
Early Life and Background
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Mooney's early life was marked by a strong interest in art and travel. He began his artistic training at the Cleveland School of Art, where he developed a passion for illustration and cartooning. In 1883, Mooney moved to Mexico City, where he spent several years studying art, architecture, and anthropology.
Major Accomplishments
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Mooney's work in anthropology took him on numerous expeditions throughout North America, where he studied the customs, traditions, and ways of life of various Native American tribes. He was particularly interested in the mythology and symbolism of these cultures, which he often incorporated into his artwork. Some of Mooney's most notable accomplishments include:
Documenting the mythology and legends of the Oglala Sioux tribe
Conducting extensive research on the Ghost Dance movement among Native American populations
Creating a series of illustrations for _The North American Review_ that explored the cultural and artistic traditions of indigenous peoplesNotable Works or Actions
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Mooney's most notable works include:
The Ghost-Dance Religion (1896): A seminal study on the Ghost Dance movement, which explores its origins, spread, and significance among Native American populations.
* Myths of the Cherokee (1900): A collection of stories and legends collected from the Cherokee people, which Mooney illustrated with his own artwork.
Impact and Legacy
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Mooney's work had a profound impact on the field of anthropology, not only through his research but also through his ability to communicate complex ideas in an accessible way. His illustrations continue to be celebrated for their beauty, sensitivity, and insight into Native American cultures.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Mooney's contributions to anthropology are still widely recognized today due to his commitment to understanding and preserving the cultural heritage of indigenous peoples. His work continues to inspire new generations of artists, anthropologists, and scholars interested in exploring the rich diversity of human experience.
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Quotes by James Mooney

Among the southern tribes, on the contrary, hats were sometimes worn in the dance, although this was not considered in strict accordance with the doctrine.

The dance commonly begins about the middle of the afternoon or later, after sundown. When it begins in the afternoon, there is always an intermission of an hour or two for supper. The preliminary painting and dressing is usually the work of about two hours.

At intervals between the songs, more especially after the trances have begun, the dancers unclasp hands and sit down to smoke or talk for a few minutes.

This is a wonderful time for your hair. Because of all those hormones, your hair will be thicker and more lustrous. Pregnancy can change the texture of your hair.

As it is no part of the original Ghost dance and is confined to these two tribes, it deserves no extended notice in this connection.

Facing inward, join hands so as to form a small circle. Then, without moving from their places they sing the opening song, according to previous agreement, in a soft undertone.

Our priorities are national security. People linked to terrorism are number one. We are looking at the borders with interior enforcement - places that would be harmed by illegal terrorists working in places like nuclear power plants and airports. We are dealing with the criminal alien element. We can't be everything for everybody.

Having sung it through once they raise their voices to their full strength and repeat it, this time slowly circling around in the dance.

