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An edition of How a mountain was made (2017)

How a mountain was made

stories

"It is said that Coyote was sitting atop Sonoma Mountain when he decided to create the world and people, and many of the songs that Coast Miwok and Southern Pomo people have sung since the beginning of time are gifts from the mountain. The stories go on and on because the mountain itself has so many things--rocks and animals; birds and grasses, fish, frogs, springs and creek, trees--and many of the stories connect with other stories, just as the animals and plants and all other things on Sonoma Mountain connect with one another. In this book of stories from the award-winning author of Grand Avenue, Greg Sarris retells sixteen creation stories from his ancestral homeland."--Provided by publisher.

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Publisher
Heyday
Language
English
Pages
303

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How a Mountain Was Made: Stories
2019, Heyday
in English
Cover of: How a mountain was made
How a mountain was made: stories
2017, Heyday
in English
Cover of: How a Mountain Was Made
How a Mountain Was Made: Stories
2017, Heyday
in English

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Table of Contents

The pretty woman and the necklace
Crow and Buzzard have a hunting competition
Mole finds two wives
Centipede calls for a foot race
Lizard and Mockingbird kidnap Rock's daughters
Waterbug walks away with copeland creek
Rattlesnake wins Hummingbird's heart
Coyote creates a costume fit for a chief
Skunk unleashes the night
Bat brothers banish warm wind
Ant uncovers a plot
Rain finds a home in the sky
Old Man Crow asks his twin daughters to gossip
Coyote throws his sons into the sky
Coyote creates people
The pretty woman latches her necklace.

Edition Notes

"These stories first appeared in the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria's tribal newsletter."

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
398.209794
Library of Congress
E99.M69 S37 2017, E99.M69S37 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
303 pages
Number of pages
303

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26939344M
ISBN 10
1597144142
ISBN 13
9781597144148
LCCN
2017007459
OCLC/WorldCat
974567627

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