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- catalog contributor b1017466.
- catalog created "c1978.".
- catalog date "1978".
- catalog date "c1978.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1978.".
- catalog description "(Cont.) Song for the fishing of the dead -- Song for the stealing of a spring -- Song for the raising of a medicine pole -- Song for the renewal of power -- Song for the coming of smallpox -- The dance of Only-One and Dead Man -- Song from the Land of the Dead -- Salmon Boy -- The boy who became sky -- How moss grew strong -- How Stone held his breath -- The boy who became Seagull -- Devil's club -- How Stump stood in the water -- How Stump found his village -- How Stump fished in the Black River -- How Stump dreamed of Earthmaker -- How She-Cannot-Speak ran away -- How Lies-in-the-Water became Seaweed -- Loon -- Moon-skin -- Blindman -- Woman-Asleep -- How Raven stole light -- How Raven came to the feast -- How Raven stole Beaver's pond -- Cloud-Watcher -- Fireweed -- How Southeast came to the Dancing house -- How Canoe-Maker fought with Southeast -- Wild man.".
- catalog description "(Cont.) The man who killed too many -- Wood-Carver and Cedar Woman -- How Fish-Catcher lost his salmon -- The burial of Salmon-Flying -- He-Catches-Nothing -- Song asking for mercy from the bushes -- Song after fasting in a tree -- Song from the roof of a flooded lodge -- Song after being abandoned -- Song for the death of Hummingbird -- Song from the lodge of the Shadow People -- Song of a man who rushed at the enemy -- Burial Song.".
- catalog description "Searching in the Britannia Tavern -- Old man, old man -- Lost -- Fog -- Fire song -- Song for the maker of nightmares -- Song for the soul going away -- Dark song -- Song for the soul returning -- Song for the first people -- Death song -- Song for the painting of the dead -- Song for the eating of barnacles -- Song against the sky -- Song for a stolen soul -- Song for the skull of Black Bear -- Song for the bones of Salmon -- Song for ice -- Who shall be the sun? -- How Coyote became Rock's brother -- How Coyote stole rain -- Why Coyote howls only at night -- How Young Fox and Young Coyote went hungry -- How Coyote became Young Coyote -- How Coyote learned the five songs of Water -- Touched-by-the-moon -- How Owl won back his feather -- Snow Goose and Southwind's daughter -- Star-Woman-Falling -- Sun Dog -- The man who ate himself -- Only-one -- Song while dancing around an empty village -- Song of Under-the-Fire-Woman.".
- catalog extent "125 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Who shall be the sun?".
- catalog identifier "0253365279".
- catalog isFormatOf "Who shall be the sun?".
- catalog issued "1978".
- catalog issued "c1978.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Bloomington : Indiana University Press,".
- catalog relation "Who shall be the sun?".
- catalog spatial "Northwest Coast of North America".
- catalog spatial "Northwest, Pacific".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America Northwest Coast of North America Poetry.".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America Northwest, Pacific Poetry.".
- catalog subject "PS3545.A345 W49".
- catalog tableOfContents "(Cont.) Song for the fishing of the dead -- Song for the stealing of a spring -- Song for the raising of a medicine pole -- Song for the renewal of power -- Song for the coming of smallpox -- The dance of Only-One and Dead Man -- Song from the Land of the Dead -- Salmon Boy -- The boy who became sky -- How moss grew strong -- How Stone held his breath -- The boy who became Seagull -- Devil's club -- How Stump stood in the water -- How Stump found his village -- How Stump fished in the Black River -- How Stump dreamed of Earthmaker -- How She-Cannot-Speak ran away -- How Lies-in-the-Water became Seaweed -- Loon -- Moon-skin -- Blindman -- Woman-Asleep -- How Raven stole light -- How Raven came to the feast -- How Raven stole Beaver's pond -- Cloud-Watcher -- Fireweed -- How Southeast came to the Dancing house -- How Canoe-Maker fought with Southeast -- Wild man.".
- catalog tableOfContents "(Cont.) The man who killed too many -- Wood-Carver and Cedar Woman -- How Fish-Catcher lost his salmon -- The burial of Salmon-Flying -- He-Catches-Nothing -- Song asking for mercy from the bushes -- Song after fasting in a tree -- Song from the roof of a flooded lodge -- Song after being abandoned -- Song for the death of Hummingbird -- Song from the lodge of the Shadow People -- Song of a man who rushed at the enemy -- Burial Song.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Searching in the Britannia Tavern -- Old man, old man -- Lost -- Fog -- Fire song -- Song for the maker of nightmares -- Song for the soul going away -- Dark song -- Song for the soul returning -- Song for the first people -- Death song -- Song for the painting of the dead -- Song for the eating of barnacles -- Song against the sky -- Song for a stolen soul -- Song for the skull of Black Bear -- Song for the bones of Salmon -- Song for ice -- Who shall be the sun? -- How Coyote became Rock's brother -- How Coyote stole rain -- Why Coyote howls only at night -- How Young Fox and Young Coyote went hungry -- How Coyote became Young Coyote -- How Coyote learned the five songs of Water -- Touched-by-the-moon -- How Owl won back his feather -- Snow Goose and Southwind's daughter -- Star-Woman-Falling -- Sun Dog -- The man who ate himself -- Only-one -- Song while dancing around an empty village -- Song of Under-the-Fire-Woman.".
- catalog title "Who shall be the sun? : poems based on the lore, legends, and myths of northwest coast and plateau Indians / David Wagoner.".
- catalog type "Poetry. fast".
- catalog type "text".