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Coyote Was Going There : Indian Literature of the Oregon Country /

The material cause of this book is a Central Oregon childhood spent around Indians and devoted to hunting for the artifacts of their ancestors, the efficient cause is in the works of the late Melville Jacobs.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Ramsey, Jarold, 1937-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Seattle : University of Washington Press, 1977.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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245 0 0 |a Coyote Was Going There :   |b Indian Literature of the Oregon Country /   |c compiled and edited by Jarold Ramsey. 
264 1 |a Seattle :  |b University of Washington Press,  |c 1977. 
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264 4 |c ©1977. 
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505 0 |a Contents -- Introduction -- Editor's Notes -- Mythological Map of Oregon -- Part One: Northeastern Oregon -- Coyote and the Swallowing Monster (Nez Perce) -- Smohalla's Ghost Dance Ceremony (Wanapum) -- Dream Prophecy Song (Nez Perce) -- How the Cayuse Got Fire (Cayuse) -- Cottontail Boy and the Snowshoe Rabbit (Nez Perce) -- Cottontail Boy Steals Thunderer's Wife (Nez Perce) -- Coyote Becomes a Buffalo (Nez Perce) -- Turtle Outswims White Bull (Nez Perce) -- Coyote and Fox Marry Husbands (Nez Perce) -- The Umatilla Birdman (Umatilla) 
505 0 |a How Fish-Hawk Raided the sioux (Cayuse)Laptissa'n and the Seven-headed Monster (Nez Perce) -- Cry-Because-He-Had-no-Wife (Nez Perce) -- Red Willow (Nez Perce) -- Morning Song (Nez Perce) -- How Enga-Gwacu Jim Met the Great Father (Bannock) -- Coyote and the Shadow People (Nez Perce) -- Chief Joseph Speaks in Washington, D.C. (Nez Perce) -- Part Two: The Columbia -- Coyote at the Mouth of the Columbia (Wishram) -- Coyote Frees the Fish (Wishram) -- Coyote and the Mouthless Man (Wishram) -- Coyote and the First Pregnacy (Wishram) 
505 0 |a Coyote's Carelessness (Wasco-Warm Springs)Tsagigla'lal (Wishram) -- Chief Mark Considers Monogamy, Warm Springs Agency, 1871 -- A Wasco Woman Decieves her Husband (Wasco) -- The Deserted Boy (Wishram) -- Little Raccoon and His Grandmother (Wasco-Warm Springs) -- Wren Kills Elk (Lower Chinook) -- The Elk, the Hunter, and the Greedy Father (Wasco) -- The Big-footed Man and His Son (Wasco) -- Wishram Canoe Song -- The Battle of the Winds (Warm Springs) -- The Sun Box (Warm Springs) -- The Wishram Calendar -- The Girl on the Ice (Wasco) 
505 0 |a The Boy Who Went to Live with the Seals (Wasco)A Boy and His Sister Escape an At'at'a'hlia (Wasco) -- Arrow-Point Maker and Tobacco-Hunter (Wasco) -- Two Brothers Become Sun and Moon (Wasco) -- Coyote and Eagle Go to the Land of the Dead (Wishram) -- Wishram Song for Gathering Bones for Burial -- The Stick Indians (Warm Springs) -- Part Three: The Willamette Valley -- Coyote Builds Willamette Falls and the Magic Fish Trap (Clackamas Chinook) -- The Skookum's Tongue (Clackamas Chinook) -- The Skookum and the Wonderful Boy (Clackamas Chinook) 
505 0 |a Badger and Coyote Were Neighbors (Clackamas Chinook)Seal and her Younger Brother Lived There (Clackamas Chinook) -- She Deceived Herself with Milt (Clackamas Chinook) -- A Girls' Game (Clackamas Chinook -- The Kalapuya Way (Santiam Kalapuya) -- The Four Creations (Atfalati Kalapuya) -- Kalapuya Ceremonial Song -- Amhuluk, the Monster of Wapato Lake (Santiam Kalapuya) -- Ptchiza' and the Seven-headed Snake (Mary's River Kalapuya) -- Coyote's Swallowing Match with Grizzly Bear (Molale) -- The Indians Hear a Treaty Speech in 1855 (Santiam Kalapuya) 
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