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A retelling of the Indian legend which explains why the Navajo always plant a scattering of zinnia flowers among their food crops and respect every spider.
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Navajo language materials, Bilingual, Indians of North America, Corn, Navajo Indians, Spiders, Folklore, ZinniaPlaces
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Zinnia: How the Corn Was Saved
January 25, 2004, Salina Bookshelf, Inc.
Hardcover
in English
- Bilingual edition
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Zíiniyah: haitẻ́ego naadá̳á̳ s̉hónáoztẻ =̉ Zinnia : how the corn was saved
2003, Salina Bookshelf
in English
- 1st ed.
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