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300- Social Sciences
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Religion and Spirituality
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Pueblo Indian Folk-Stories
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Descriptive
Author
Charles Fletcher Lummis
Publisher
D. Appleton-Century Company
Date Range
1910s (1910-1919)
1930s (1930-1939)
Description
This book represents a collection of stories concerning the many myths and legends of the Pueblo of Isleta on the Rio Grande. Stories include ‘The War-Dance of the Mice,’ ‘The First of the Rattlesnakes,’ ‘The Mother Moon,’ ‘The Accursed Lake,’ and ‘The Revenge of the Fawns.’
Subject
Pueblo Indians
Indigenous peoples of North America
Pueblo Indians--Legends
Indigenous peoples of North America--Folklore
Pueblo Indians--Religion
Pueblo Indians--Folklore
Social science--Folklore &Mythology
Type
Text
Original Format
Books
Language
English
Pueblo
Contributing Institution
State of Arizona Research Library- Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records
Collection
Arizona Collection
Subcollection
300- Social Sciences
Rights Statement
From the collection of the History and Archives Division, Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records. Copyright and/or publication rights for all images in this collection are retained by this institution.
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State
Arizona
Country
United States
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Topic
Native Americans
Religion and Spirituality
Administrative
Call Number
398 L95P
OCLC Number
01487678
Date Digitized
2015
Digital Format
PDF
Charles Fletcher Lummis,
Pueblo Indian Folk-Stories
. Arizona Memory Project, accessed 07/10/2024, https://azmemory.azlibrary.gov/nodes/view/165674