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|a Parsons, Elsie Worthington Clews,
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|a Tewa tales /
|c Elsie Clews Parsons ; with a new foreword by Barbara A. Babcock.
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|a Originally published: New York : American Folk-lore Society, 1926, in series: Memoirs of the American Folk-lore Society; v. 19.
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|a Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Introduction -- PART I . TEWA OF NEW MEXICO -- EMERGENCE AND MIGRATION TALES -- 1. The Emergence -- 2. Migration: The Boy Who Broke His Fast -- 3. The Mask That Stuck: Down River to the Snakes -- 4. Olivella Flower Escapes -- 5. He Follows His Dead Wife -- 6. The Taos Deer Hunters and the Ghost -- 7. The Hopi Ghost Kills and Gambles -- 8. The Envious Corn Girls -- 9. False Friend -- 10. The Faithless Wife -- 11. The Taos Boy Captured by Cheyennes: The Bear Doctor -- 12. The Witch Doll -- 13. Little Dog Turns Girl
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|a 14. Disobediant Girls -- 15. Awl Boy -- 16. Blind Man and Lame Man and Awl -- 17. Blue Corn Girls Are Sent to War -- 18. Witch Wife -- 19. Blue Corn Woman Marries -- 20. Summer Chief Tests Coyote Who Gets a Kachina Song -- 21. Tale Fragments From San Ildefonso and Tesuque -- 22. Salt Woman Goes Away -- 23. Skeleton Boy: Star Husband: Hiding Test and Distributing the Animals: The Boy Sacrifice and Trial of Magic -- 24. Theft of Masks -- 25. The Oxuwah Are Left Out -- 26. Ash Boy Hunts a Magical Rabbit -- 27. Ash Boy Hunts Rabbits to the North
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|a 28. Towa'e Hunt Rabbits to the North and Plan to Go to the Sky -- 29. Towa -- e Visit Sun -- 30. The Sun's Child: Ash Boys -- 31. Impregnation by Pinon: The Sun's Child Carries Off His Mother -- 32. Impregnation by Pinon: Fox Mother: The Taos Prophet Foretells Flood -- 33. Impregnation by Pinon: Poseyemu -- 34. The Woman Stealer -- 35. Escape Up the Trees -- 36. The Turkey Girl -- 37. The Deer Talks to Him: Duck Girls -- Dividing the Heirloom -- 38. Seven Heads -- 39. Variant, Seven Heads: Test of Shirt-Making -- 40. The King's Son Becomes a Deer -- Magic Mirror -- The Grateful Spirit
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|a Whistling Back the Rabbits -- Rat Detectives -- 41. White Pigeon (Paloma Blanca) -- 42. The Three Bears -- 43. The Clever Helpers -- 44. Variant: Warrior Woman -- ANIMAL TALES -- 45. Olivella Flower Boy Jilts the Goose Girls -- 46. Yellow Corn Girls Marry Fish-Hawk Boy and Leave Him -- 47. Jealous of Frog -- 48. Rabbit Flees the Song -- 49. Bat Pretends to Be a Bird -- 50. Coyote Steals Fire -- 51. Coyote is Tormented -- 52. Coyote Marries and Cannot Build a House -- 53. Yellow Corn Girls Marry Coyote -- 54. Coyote Plots to Become Summer Chief -- 55. How Coyote Became Governor
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|a 56. Coyote Goes For Salt -- 57. The Wagon Sings For Coyote -- 58. Sliding on the Ice (Tesuque) -- 59. The Best Meat: How Skunk Fights -- 60. How the Deer Got Their Spots -- 61. Tell-Tale Grease: Storm Coming: Holding Up the Mesa -- 62. Moon Cheese: Storm Coming -- 63. Water Carrier -- 64. Borrowed Feathers -- 65. False Message -- 66. Mock Plea -- 67. Relay Race -- 68. The Give-Away -- 69. Gum Image -- 70. Stone Figures Near Taos -- 71. An Apache Vision -- 72. Navaho Hide Horse Tracks -- 73. Navaho Parachute -- 74. Experience With a Skunk -- 75. Snake Story -- 76. About the Penitentes
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|a "This collection of more than one hundred tales from both New Mexico and Arizona Tewa, first published in 1926, bears witness to the rich cultural history of this Puebloan people. In addition to emergence and animal stories, the tales also provide an account of many social customs such as wedding ceremonials and relay racing that show marked differences between the two tribal groups."--Jacket
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|a Tewa mythology.
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