Wikipedia
says “The social network is a theoretical construct useful in the social
sciences to study relationships between individuals, groups, organizations, or
even entire societies.” It recently occurred to me that the wide distribution
of the Blind Man and the Loon story across Greenland and North America
represents a late prehistoric and early historic social network, probably one of the first ever documented. All of the Native communities where the story
is now found are nodes on that network, and interactions between individual
storytellers are its strands. This ancient folk tale and others like it stand as remarkable precursors to Facebook and
Twitter, sharing values and beliefs across time and space.