American Indian trickster tales /

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Imprint:New York : Viking, 1998.
Description:xxi, 296 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/3086276
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Other authors / contributors:Erdoes, Richard.
Ortiz, Alfonso, 1939-1997
ISBN:0670878294 (alk. paper)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. [285]-293) and index.

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505 0 0 |g Pt. 1.  |t Coyote Creates the World - and a Few Other Things.  |t The Beginning of the World (Yokuts).  |t Sun and Moon in a Box (Zuni).  |t Coyote Steals the Sun (Miwok).  |t Origin of the Moon and the Sun (Kalispel).  |t How People Were Made (Miwok).  |t Coyote Steals the Summer (Crow).  |t Coyote and Eagle Visit the Land of the Dead (Yakima).  |t Coyote Steals Fire (Klamath).  |t Coyote Kills Terrible Monster (Salish).  |t The Seven Devils Mountains (Nez Perce) --  |g Pt. 2.  |t Up to No Good.  |t Coyote Taunts the Grizzly Bear (Kutenai).  |t How Locust Tricked Coyote (Zuni).  |t Coyote-Giving (Paiute).  |t Putting a Saddle on Coyote's Back (Northern Pueblo).  |t A Satisfying Meal (Hopi).  |t A Strong Heart (Arikara).  |t Better Luck Next Time (Hopi).  |t Long Ears Outsmarts Coyote (Pueblo).  |t Old Man Coyote and the Buffalo (Crow).  |t Coyote and Bobcat Have Their Faces Done (Ute).  |t The Adventures of a Meatball (Comanche).  |t Coyote Gets Stuck (Shasta).  |t Anything but Pinon Pitch! (Navajo).  |t Fat, Grease, and Berries (Crow).  |t Don't Be Too Curious (Lakota) --  |g Pt. 3.  |t Coyote's Amorous Adventures.  |t Coyote's Amorous Adventures (Shasta).  |t Two Rascals and Their Wives (Pueblo).  |t Coyote Sleeps with His Own Daughters (Southern Ute).  |t Old Man Coyote Meets Coyote Woman (Blackfoot).  |t Coyote and Fox Dress Up (Nez Perce).  |t Coyote and the Girls (Karok, and Yurok).  |t Coyote Keeps His Dead Wife's Genitals (Lipan Apache).  |t The Toothed Vagina (Yurok).  |t Something Fishy Going On (Athapascan).  |t Where Do Babies Come From? (Karuk).  |t Winyan-shan Upside Down (Sioux) --  |g Pt. 4.  |t The Trouble with Rose Hips.  |t Coyote, Skunk, and the Beavers (Wichita).  |t Monster Skunk Farting Everyone to Death (Cree).  |t Coyote Sells a Burro That Defecates Money (Lipan Apache).  |t Coyote the Credulous (Taos).  |t The Trouble with Rose Hips (Lipan Apache) --  |g Pt. 5.  |t Iktomi the Spider-Man.  |t Seven Toes (Assiniboine).  |t Tricking the Trickster (Sioux).  |t Iktomi and the Man-Eating Monster (Lakota).  |t Iktomi, Flint Boy, and the Grizzly (Lakota).  |t Iktomi and the Buffalo Calf (Assiniboine).  |t Ikto's Grandchild Defeats Siyoko (Rosebud Sioux).  |t The Cheater Cheated (Lakota).  |t The Spider Cries "Wolf" (Rosebud Sioux).  |t Tit for Tat (Omaha).  |t Iktomi Takes Back a Gift (Rosebud Sioux).  |t Iktomi and the Wild Ducks (Minneconjou Sioux).  |t Iktomi Trying to Outrace Beaver (Santee).  |t Too Smart for His Own Good (Sioux) --  |g Pt. 6.  |t Spider-Man in Love.  |t Oh, It's You! (Lakota).  |t Too Many Women (Lakota).  |t Forbidden Fruit (Lakota and Rosebud Sioux).  |t The Spiders Give Birth to the People (Arikara).  |t The Winkte Way (Omaha) --  |g Pt. 7.  |t The Veeho Cycle.  |t He Has Been Saying Bad Things About You (Northern Cheyenne).  |t The Possible Bag (Northern Cheyenne).  |t Hair Loss (Northern Cheyenne).  |t Brother, Sharpen My Leg! (Cheyenne).  |t Veeho Has His Back Scraped (Northern Cheyenne).  |t He Sure Was a Good Shot (Cheyenne).  |t The Only Man Around (Northern Cheyenne) --  |g Pt. 8.  |t The Nixant and Sitconski Cycles.  |t When the People Were Wild (Gros Ventre).  |t The Talking Penis (Gros Ventre).  |t Hairy Legs (Gros Ventre).  |t Sitconski and the Buffalo Skull (Assiniboine).  |t She Refused to Have Him (Assiniboine).  |t Ni'hancan and Whirlwind Woman (Arapaho).  |t Ni'hancan and the Race for Wives (Arapaho) --  |g Pt. 9.  |t Magical Master Rabbit.  |t Little Rabbit Fights the Sun (Ute).  |t The Long Black Stranger (Omaha).  |t Why the Possum's Tail Is Bare (Cherokee).  |t Rabbit Escapes from the Box (Creek).  |t Rabbit and Possum on the Prowl (Cherokee).  |t Tar Baby (Biloxi).  |t Don't Believe What People Tell You (San Ildefonso and San Juan) --  |g Pt. 10.  |t Nanabozho and Whiskey Jack.  |t Nanabozho and the Fish Chief (Great Lakes Tribes).  |t Why We Have to Work So Hard Making Maple Sugar (Menomini).  |t Who Is Looking Me in the Face? (Menomini).  |t Why Women Have Their Moon-Time (Menomini).  |t Whiskey Jack Wants to Fly (Cree and Metis).  |t Wesakaychak, the Windigo, and the Etmine (Cree and Metis) --  |g Pt. 11.  |t Old Man Napi Chooses a Wife.  |t Choosing Mates (Blackfoot).  |t Napi Races Coyote for a Meal (Blackfoot).  |t Magic Leggings (Blackfoot) --  |g Pt. 12.  |t Glooskap the Great.  |t How the Lord of Men and Beasts Strove with the Mighty Wasis and Was Shamefully Defeated (Penobscot).  |t Glooskap Turns Men into Rattlesnakes (Passamaquoddy).  |t Kuloskap and the Ice-Giants (Passamaquoddy).  |t Questions, Questions (Passamaquoddy).  |t A New Way to Travel (Micmac).  |t Glooskap Grants Four Wishes (Micmac).  |t A Puff of His Pipe (Micmac) --  |g Pt. 13.  |t Skeleton Man.  |t While the Gods Snored (Hopi).  |t How Masaaw Slept with a Beautiful Maiden (Hopi).  |t Scared to Death (Hopi) --  |g Pt. 14.  |t Raven Lights the World.  |t Hungry for Clams (Hoh and Quileute).  |t Give It Back! Give It Back! (Haida).  |t Raven Steals the Moon (Haida).  |t Yehl, the Lazy One (Haida).  |t Raven and His Slave (Tsimshian).  |t A Lousy Fisherman (Haida).  |t Raven Lights the World (Tlingit). 
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