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|a Coyote Was Going There :
|b Indian Literature of the Oregon Country /
|c compiled and edited by Jarold Ramsey.
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|a Seattle :
|b University of Washington Press,
|c 1977.
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
|b Project MUSE,
|c 2015
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|c ©1977.
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|a 1 online resource (336 pages):
|b illustrations
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|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)
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|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)
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|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)
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|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)
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|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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|a 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.
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|a English.
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|a Description based on print version record.
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|a Indians of North America.
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|a Indian literature.
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|a LITERARY COLLECTIONS
|x Native American.
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|a SOCIAL SCIENCE
|x Folklore & Mythology.
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|a Indiens d'Amerique
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|a Indian literature
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|a Electronic books.
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|a Ramsey, Jarold,
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|a Project Muse.
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|a Project MUSE - Custom Collection
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|a Project MUSE - Archive Complete Supplement III
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|a Project MUSE - Archive Native American and Indigenous Studies Supplement II
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|a Project MUSE - Archive Poetry, Fiction and Creative Non-Fiction Supplement III
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