Myths and Legends of the Navajo, Pima & Apache are told by two long-time students of the subject.
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Readers obtain a better grasp of the tribes' spiritual and cosmological perspectives, as well as their interactions with the land and with one another, through these stories.
Missions and Pueblos of the Old Southwest: Their Myths, Legends, Fiestas and Ceremonies with Some Accounts of the Indian Tribes...
In these creation and other myths of the American Southwest, collected at the turn of the twentieth century, Katharine Berry Judson has given us valuable insight in to customs and legends of Native-American peoples.
An encylopedia of names, places, and subjects in the mythology of native people from North and South America, with over 1500 entries.
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations.
Missions and Pueblos of the Old Southwest, Their Myths, Legends, Fiestas, and Ceremonies, with Some Accounts of the Indian Tribes...
Just one fellow got a rifle and one got his arrows, and these two fought the Kickapoo. The men ran for camp. Those in camp seized their arrows and fought. The Kickapoo came right to the camps where the children were running about.