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003 | OCoLC | ||
005 | 20190207141106.0 | ||
008 | 970611r19971988couab c 001 0 eng | ||
010 | _a 97022411 | ||
020 | _a1555913857 (pbk.) | ||
020 | _a9781555913854 (pbk.) | ||
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_aE98.F6 _bC12 1997 |
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_aCaduto, Michael J. _912943 |
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_aKeepers of the earth : _bnative American stories and environmental activities for children / |
250 | _a1st Fulcrum trade paperback ed. | ||
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_aGolden, Colo. : _bFulcrum Publ., _c1997. |
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_axxv, 209 p. : _bill., map ; _c28 cm. |
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500 | _aIncludes index. | ||
505 | 0 | _aA 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). | |
520 | _aA 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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_aIndians of North America _vFolklore. _972444 |
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_aIndian mythology _zNorth America. _972445 |
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_aNature craft _vJuvenile literature. _972446 |
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_aIndians of North America _vFolklore. _972444 |
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_aNature craft. _972447 |
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_aBruchac, Joseph, _d1942- _972448 |
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_aKa-Hon-Hes, _eill. _912947 |
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_aWood, Carol, _eill. _972449 |
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