The Native Stories From Keepers of the Earth Told by Joseph Bruchac 🔍
told by Joseph Bruchac; Michael J. Caduto and Joseph Bruchac; illustrations by John Kahiones Fadden
Fifth House; Fifth House Publishing., 1st Canadian ed., Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, 1991
English [en] · PDF · 14.5MB · 1991 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
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The Native Stories from Keepers of the Earth is a collection of stories drawn from the oral tradition of Indian groups in the United States and Canada. Tribes include
Alternative title
Native American Stories from Keepers of the Earth Native American Tales and Myths
Alternative author
Bruchac, Joseph, 1942-; Caduto, Michael J; Fadden, John Kahionhes; Caduto, Michael J. Keepers of the earth: native stories and environmental activities for children / Michael J. Caduto and Joseph Bruchac ; foreword by N. Scott Momaday ; illustrations by John Kahionhes Fadden and Carol Wood
Alternative author
Joseph Bruchac; Michael J Caduto; Ka-Hon-Hes
Alternative publisher
Fifth House Publishers
Alternative publisher
Saskatoon: Fifth House
Alternative publisher
Fifth House Limited
Alternative edition
1st Edition, First Edition, FR, 1991
Alternative edition
Canada - English Language, Canada
Alternative edition
Saskatoon, SK, uuuu
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"These stories first appeared in Keepers of the Earth... by Michael J. Caduto and Joseph Bruchac."--p.[4] of cover.
Also published (Golden, Colo. : Fulcrum Press, 1991) under title: Native American stories.
Also published (Golden, Colo. : Fulcrum Press, 1991) under title: Native American stories.
Alternative description
[xiii], 145 p. : 26 cm
Collection of stories drawn from the oral tradition of Indian groups in the United States and Canada, with a glossary of words from native languages and a description of the tribal nations
Foreword / by N. Scott Momaday -- Introduction -- Map showing the cultural areas and tribal locations of Native North American groups -- The coming of Gluscabi / Abenaki -- Northeast Woodlands -- The Earth on Turtle's back / Onondaga -- Northeast Woodlands -- Four worlds : the Dine story of creation / Dine [Navajo] -- Southwest -- Loo-wit, the fire-keeper / Nisqually -- Pacific Northwest -- How Grandmother Spider stole the sun / Muskogee [Creek] -- Oklahoma -- Tunka-shila, Grandfather Rock / Lakota [Sioux] -- Great Plains -- Old Man Coyote and the rock / Pawnee -- Great Plains -- Gluscabi and the wind eagle / Abenaki -- Northeast Woodlands -- The hero wins and the swallower of clouds / Zuni -- Southwest -- Koluscap and the water monster / Micmac and Maliseet -- Maritime Provinces -- How thunder and earthquake made ocean / Yurok -- California -- Sedna, the woman under the sea / Inuit -- Arctic regions -- How Raven made the tides / Tsimshian -- Pacific Northwest -- How Coyote was the moon / Kalispel -- Idaho -- How Fisher went to the Skyland : the origin of the big dipper / Anishinabe -- Great Lakes Region -- Spring defeats winter / Seneca -- Northeast Woodlands -- The coming of corn / Cherokee -- North Carolina -- Manabozho and the maple trees / Anishinabe -- Great Lakes region -- Kokopilau, the hump-backed flute player / Hopi -- Southwest -- How turtle flew south for the winter / Dakota [Sioux] -- Midwest -- Gluscabi and the game animals / Abenaki -- Northeast Woodlands -- Awi Usdi, the little deer / Cherokee -- North Carolina -- The origin of death / Siksika [Blackfeet] -- Montana and Alberta -- The White Buffalo Calf Woman and the sacred pipe / Lakota [Sioux] -- Great Plains
Collection of stories drawn from the oral tradition of Indian groups in the United States and Canada, with a glossary of words from native languages and a description of the tribal nations
Foreword / by N. Scott Momaday -- Introduction -- Map showing the cultural areas and tribal locations of Native North American groups -- The coming of Gluscabi / Abenaki -- Northeast Woodlands -- The Earth on Turtle's back / Onondaga -- Northeast Woodlands -- Four worlds : the Dine story of creation / Dine [Navajo] -- Southwest -- Loo-wit, the fire-keeper / Nisqually -- Pacific Northwest -- How Grandmother Spider stole the sun / Muskogee [Creek] -- Oklahoma -- Tunka-shila, Grandfather Rock / Lakota [Sioux] -- Great Plains -- Old Man Coyote and the rock / Pawnee -- Great Plains -- Gluscabi and the wind eagle / Abenaki -- Northeast Woodlands -- The hero wins and the swallower of clouds / Zuni -- Southwest -- Koluscap and the water monster / Micmac and Maliseet -- Maritime Provinces -- How thunder and earthquake made ocean / Yurok -- California -- Sedna, the woman under the sea / Inuit -- Arctic regions -- How Raven made the tides / Tsimshian -- Pacific Northwest -- How Coyote was the moon / Kalispel -- Idaho -- How Fisher went to the Skyland : the origin of the big dipper / Anishinabe -- Great Lakes Region -- Spring defeats winter / Seneca -- Northeast Woodlands -- The coming of corn / Cherokee -- North Carolina -- Manabozho and the maple trees / Anishinabe -- Great Lakes region -- Kokopilau, the hump-backed flute player / Hopi -- Southwest -- How turtle flew south for the winter / Dakota [Sioux] -- Midwest -- Gluscabi and the game animals / Abenaki -- Northeast Woodlands -- Awi Usdi, the little deer / Cherokee -- North Carolina -- The origin of death / Siksika [Blackfeet] -- Montana and Alberta -- The White Buffalo Calf Woman and the sacred pipe / Lakota [Sioux] -- Great Plains
Alternative description
A collection of Native Stories representing severeal North American Native groups
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2023-06-28
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