Pueblo Indian Folk-Stories by Charles F Lummis

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Pueblo Indian Folk-Stories by Charles F Lummis

A collection of thirty-two myths centering around the Pueblo of Isleta on the Rio Grande. This work tells about Antelope Boy, the fabled coyote, the man who married the moon, the snake-girls, the sobbing pine, the feathered barbers, the hero twins, the revengeful fawns, and other natural and supernatural entities.
Charles F. Lummis, who founded the Southwest Museum in Los Angeles, wrote such books as A Tramp across the Continent, also reprinted in a Bison Book edition. Robert F. Gish is Director of Ethnic Studies and a professor of English and Ethnic Studies at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. His books include Frontiers End: The Life and Literature of Harvey Fergusson published by the University of Nebraska Press.
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ISBN 13 9780803279384
ISBN 10 0803279388
Title Pueblo Indian Folk-Stories
Author Charles F Lummis
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of Nebraska Press
Year published 1992-05-01
Number of pages 257
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.