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Keepers of the earth : native American stories and environmental activities for children /

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Golden, Colo. : Fulcrum Publ., 1997.Edition: 1st Fulcrum trade paperback edDescription: xxv, 209 p. : ill., map ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 1555913857 (pbk.)
  • 9781555913854 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 398.2/08997 21
LOC classification:
  • E98.F6 C12 1997
Contents:
A guide for using and enjoying this book. Of science and Indian myths -- Tips and techniques for bringing this book to life. Telling the stories -- Conducting the activities -- Taking your children outdoors -- Native American stories and environmental activities. Creation. The coming of Gluscabi (Abenaki-Northeast Woodlands) -- The earth on turtle's back (Onondaga-Northeast Woodlands) -- Four worlds: the dine story of creation (Dine [Navajo]-Southwest) -- Fire. Loo-wit, the fire-keeper (Nisqually-Pacific Northwest) -- How Grandmother spider stole the sun (Muskogee [Creek]-Oklahoma) -- Earth. Tunka-Shila, Grandfather rock (Lakota [Sioux]-Great Plains) -- Old man coyote and the rock (Pawnee-Great Plains) -- Wind and weather. Gluscabi and the wind eagle (Abenaki-Northeast Woodlands) -- Water. The hero twins and the swallower of clouds (Zuni-Southwest) -- Koluscap and the water monster (MicMac and Maliseet-Nova Scotia) -- How thunder and earthquake made ocean (Yurok-California) -- Sedna, the woman under the sea (Inuit-Arctic regions) -- How raven made the tides (Tsimshian-Pacific Northwest) -- Sky. How coyote was the moon (Kalispel-Idaho) --How fisher went to the skyland: the origin of the big dipper (Anishinabe-Great Lakes region) -- Seasons. Spring defeats winter (Seneca-Northeast Woodlands) -- Plants and animals. The coming of corn (Cherokee-North Carolina) -- Manabozho and the maple trees (Anishinabe-Great Lakes region) -- Kokopilau, the hump-backed flute player (Hopi-Southwest) -- How turtle flew south for the winter (Dakota [Sioux]-Midwest) -- Gluscabi and the game animals (Abenaki-Northeast Woodlands) -- Awi Usdi, the little deer (Cherokee-North Carolina) -- Life, death, spirit. The origin of death (Siksika [Blackfeet]-Montana) -- Unity of earth. The white buffalo calf woman and the sacred pipe (Lakota [Sioux]-Great Plains).
Summary: A selection of traditional tales from various Indian peoples, each accompanied by instructions for related activities dealing with aspects of the environment.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
JNF JNF Chamberlin Free Public Library Juvenile Fiction J 398.2 CAD (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 34517000349970

Includes index.

A guide for using and enjoying this book. Of science and Indian myths -- Tips and techniques for bringing this book to life. Telling the stories -- Conducting the activities -- Taking your children outdoors -- Native American stories and environmental activities. Creation. The coming of Gluscabi (Abenaki-Northeast Woodlands) -- The earth on turtle's back (Onondaga-Northeast Woodlands) -- Four worlds: the dine story of creation (Dine [Navajo]-Southwest) -- Fire. Loo-wit, the fire-keeper (Nisqually-Pacific Northwest) -- How Grandmother spider stole the sun (Muskogee [Creek]-Oklahoma) -- Earth. Tunka-Shila, Grandfather rock (Lakota [Sioux]-Great Plains) -- Old man coyote and the rock (Pawnee-Great Plains) -- Wind and weather. Gluscabi and the wind eagle (Abenaki-Northeast Woodlands) -- Water. The hero twins and the swallower of clouds (Zuni-Southwest) -- Koluscap and the water monster (MicMac and Maliseet-Nova Scotia) -- How thunder and earthquake made ocean (Yurok-California) -- Sedna, the woman under the sea (Inuit-Arctic regions) -- How raven made the tides (Tsimshian-Pacific Northwest) -- Sky. How coyote was the moon (Kalispel-Idaho) --How fisher went to the skyland: the origin of the big dipper (Anishinabe-Great Lakes region) -- Seasons. Spring defeats winter (Seneca-Northeast Woodlands) -- Plants and animals. The coming of corn (Cherokee-North Carolina) -- Manabozho and the maple trees (Anishinabe-Great Lakes region) -- Kokopilau, the hump-backed flute player (Hopi-Southwest) -- How turtle flew south for the winter (Dakota [Sioux]-Midwest) -- Gluscabi and the game animals (Abenaki-Northeast Woodlands) -- Awi Usdi, the little deer (Cherokee-North Carolina) -- Life, death, spirit. The origin of death (Siksika [Blackfeet]-Montana) -- Unity of earth. The white buffalo calf woman and the sacred pipe (Lakota [Sioux]-Great Plains).

A selection of traditional tales from various Indian peoples, each accompanied by instructions for related activities dealing with aspects of the environment.

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