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245 04 $aThe serpent's tongue :$bprose, poetry, and art of the New Mexico pueblos /$cedited by Nancy Wood.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aNew York :$bDutton Books,$c℗♭1997.
300 $axxv, 230 pages :$billustrations (some color) ;$c29 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 220-222) and index.
505 00 $gCreation.$tThe people shall continue /$rSimon J. Ortiz --$tThe coming of corn : Zuni tale /$rretold by Alice Marriott and Carol K Rachlin --$tThe origin of clans and societies : Zuni tale /$rretold by Frank Hamilton Cushing --$tThe dance of life /$rNancy Wood --$tSpider's creation : Zia legend /$rretold by David Campbell --$tThe great flood : Zia tale /$rretold by David Campbell --$tThe origin of the morning star : Zuni tale /$rretold by Franz Boas --$tThe stars /$rPablita Velarde.
505 00 $gChildhood.$tThe unborn /$rFrank Hamilton Cushing --$tPrayer spoken while presenting an infant to the sun : Zuni tale /$rretold by Margot Astrov --$tSong for the newborn : Tewa tale /$rretold by Mary Austin --$tNew moon daughter /$rHarold Littlebird --$tThe little girl and the cricket : Tewa tale /$rretold by Franz Boas --$tThe snake who ate children /$rTonita Pen a --$tThe ghost : the Zuni people /$rtranslated by Alvina Quam --$tPueblo Christmas /$rLawrence Jonathan Vallo --$tBaby eagles : Zuni tale /$rretold by Ann Nolan Clark --$tA trick /$rLarry Littlebird --$tHave you ever hurt about baskets? /$rMarylita Altaka.
505 00 $gA lasting way of life.$tInstructions on life /$rVickie Downey --$tA vast old religion /$rD.H. Lawrence --$tPueblo Indian religion /$rJoe S. Sando --$tAll as it was in this place timeless /$rNancy Wood --$tA circle begins /$rHarold Littlebird --$tGoing to Blue Lake /$rAnn Nolan Clark --$tSpirit world of the Zunis : the Zuni people /$rtranslated by Alvina Quam --$tPrayer to the ancients after harvesting : Zuni poem /$rtranslated by Margot Astrov --$tThe pine gum baby : Santa Clara tale /$rretold by Evelyn Dahl Reed --$tIrrigation /$rAnn Nolan Clark --$tRattlesnake fools with coyote /$rBarry Lopez --$tOn the roof throwing : Cochiti tale /$rretold by Kris Hotvedt --$tThe harvesting of corn is begun /$rCarmen Gertrudis Espinosa.
505 00 $gAbode of souls.$tReminiscing with pa -pa (grandmother) about ka-tse-ma /$rManuel Pino --$tA woman mourns for her husband : Zuni tale /$rretold by Margot Astrov --$tGrandmother /$rJoseph L. Concha --$tOld woman /$rNancy Wood --$tThe old woman : Zuni tale /$rretold by Tony Hillerman --$tSacred shoes /$rPaula Gunn Allen --$tThe abode of souls : Zuni tale /$rretold by Frank Hamilton Cushing --$tHow the days will be : Zuni poem --$tThe borrowed feathers /$rBarry Lopez --$tThe origin of death : Cochiti tale --$tSong of a child's spirit : Santo Domingo poem --$tA very good day to die /$rNancy Wood.
505 00 $gPueblo.$tConquistador hospitality, 1540 /$rPedro de Casten eda --$tThe rock /$rWilla Cather --$tThe Kiva /$rD'Arcy McNickle --$tTaos Pueblo, 1882 /$rHenry R. Poore --$tThe ancient strength /$rOliver La Farge --$tRemembering Tewa Pueblo houses and spaces /$rRina Swentzell --$tA snake tale : San Juan tale /$rretold by Edward S. Curtis --$tA fish story : San Juan tale /$rretold by Richard Erdoes and Alfonso Ortiz --$tAn Acoma childhood /$rSimon J. Ortiz.
505 00 $gHunting.$tThe secret trail /$rD'Arcy McNickle --$tThe man who killed the deer /$rFrank Waters --$tHunter's morning /$rHarold Littlebird --$tHow the deer got their red eyes : Isleta tale --$tThe rituals of hunting : the Zuni people /$rtranslated by Alvina Quam --$tAnimal dance /$rPablita Velarde --$tThe hunting prayer /$rLarry Littlebird --$tWhen I was thirteen /$rLeslie Marmon Silko --$tThe bear /$rAgripito Concha --$tHunting /$rNancy Wood --$tRabbit hunt /$rRobert Mirabal --$tThe prairie dogs dance : Cochiti tale /$rretold by Evelyn Dahl Reed --$tThe priest's son and the eagle : Zuni tale /$rretold by Frank Hamilton Cushing.
505 00 $gCeremony and courtship.$tImprisoned by bears : Tewa tale /$rretold by Ahlee James --$tOh sweet her /$rJoseph L. Concha --$tDeer Hunter and white corn maiden : Tewa tale /$rtranslated by Alfonso Ortiz --$tThe sphynx moth and the old coyote : Picuris tale /$rretold by John P. Harrington --$tThe watermelon race /$rCarmen Gertrudis Espinosa --$tThe delight makers /$rAdolf F. Bandelier --$tThe snakes of Tesuque, 1924 /$rEdward S. Curtis --$tWitchcraft /$rMarc Simmons --$tMagpie drowns blue corn girl : Taos tale /$rretold by Elsie Clews Parsons --$tTrue way of the scalp dance : Zuni people /$rtranslated by Alvina Quam.
505 00 $gTwo worlds.$tSan Geronimo /$rFrank Waters --$tPueblo reality : Taos tale /$rAnonymous ; retold by Nancy Wood --$tKopis'taya (a gathering of spirits) /$rPaula Gunn Allen --$tPecos warriors at Jemez /$rN. Scott Momaday --$tHe is not one of us /$rSun Elk --$tMy great-grandmother /$rLeslies Marmon Silko --$tTowa /$rNora Naranjo-Morse --$tEcho from beyond /$rJoe S. Sando --$tMixed blood /$rMary Austin --$tEasy life of the gray-eyed /$rJames Paytiamo --$tIndian boarding school : Taos school girl --$tBoarding school blues : San Juan school girl --$tThe importance of a shawl : Taos school girl --$tHow an Indian looks at life /$rLucy Lowden --$tRight of way /$rSimon J. Ortiz.
520 $aA compendium of prose, poetry, painting, photography, and archival material, this anthology chronicles more than five hundred years of one of North America's oldest and most enduring native cultures.
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650 0 $aIndians of North America$zNew Mexico$vLiterary collections.
650 0 $aPueblo Indians$xLiterary collections.
651 0 $aNew Mexico$vLiterary collections.
650 0 $aAmerican literature$zNew Mexico.
650 0 $aPueblo mythology.
650 0 $aPueblo art.
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651 7 $aNew Mexico$2gnd
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648 7 $aGeschichte 1900-1970.$2swd
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655 4 $aNonfiction.
700 1 $aWood, Nancy C.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tSerpent's tongue.$b1st ed.$dNew York : Dutton Books, ℗♭1997$w(OCoLC)756467758
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