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- catalog contributor b4218917.
- catalog contributor b4218918.
- catalog contributor b4218919.
- catalog contributor b4218920.
- catalog created "[c1922]".
- catalog date "1922".
- catalog date "[c1922]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1922]".
- catalog description "The coyote and the fox (San Juan Pueblo) -- Juanita, Marianita, the cat, and the bear (San Juan Pueblo) -- The old lady fox and the old hen (Nambé Pueblo)-- The coyote and the turtle (Hopi, 2nd mesa) -- The fox and the turkey (San Juan Pueblo) -- The envious coyote (Hopi, 2nd mesa) -- Mr. "Get-Even" Coyote (Hopi, 2nd mesa) -- Bunny Cottontail and the crane -- The Man-Eater (Hopi, 2nd mesa) -- The fox that flew (Seama, a Laguna Pueblo) -- A war between the birds and the animals (Seama, a Laguna Pueblo) -- The fox and the lizard -- The robin and the bear (Taos Pueblo) -- White Corn and her sons fire (San Juan Pueblo) -- The pine-gum baby (Taos Pueblo) -- The fox and the Indians (San Juan Pueblo) -- The coyote and the blackbirds (San Ildefonso Pueblo) -- Pah-tay and the wind-witch (San Juan Pueblo) -- Mr. Coyote and two pretty girls (Santa Clara Pueblo) -- Deh-ā -- The conceited ant (Seama, a Laguna Pueblo) -- The fox and the skunk (Santo Domingo Pueblo) -- Ten little prairie dogs (Seama, a Laguna Pueblo) -- The bee and the fox (Seama, a Laguna Pueblo).".
- catalog description "The fox and the mice (Seama, a Laguna Pueblo) -- Dy-yoh-wi and his eagle (Seama, a Laguna Pueblo) -- The thieving foxes (Seama, a Laguna Pueblo) -- Bunny Rabbit and the king of beasts (Taos Pueblo) -- The little Indian boy who was changed into an owl (Hopi, second mesa) -- The fox and the sheep (Hopi, second mesa) -- White Corn and the grasshoppers (San Juan Pueblo) -- Poh-ve and Pah-day [sister and brother] (Pueblo Indian story told by a Hopi, second mesa) -- Thun-tsay and Cohn-nah (Laguna Pueblo) -- The meadow lark and the fox (Seama, a Laguna Pueblo and Cochiti Pueblo) -- The fate of the boy witch (Hopi, second mesa) -- Juan Half-Bear (Cochiti Pueblo) -- The man from the north, the girl, and the turtle (Picuris Pueblo) -- The deer and the coyote (Jemez Pueblo) -- The boy and the pig (Seama, a Laguna Pueblo) -- The fox and the crows (Taos Pueblo) -- The rabbit and the crow (Jemez Pueblo) -- The fate of the witch wife (Seama Pueblo, San Juan Pueblo, Sia Pueblo, and Hopi, second mesa) -- Green Corn, Yellow Corn, and the dancing fox (Picuris Pueblo) -- A little Cinderella (Picuris Pueblo) -- The boy, the coyote, and the magic rock (Sezma, a Laguna village) -- The bad little girl of Acoma (Seama, a Laguna village).".
- catalog extent "xiii, 213 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Taytay's tales.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Taytay's tales.".
- catalog issued "1922".
- catalog issued "[c1922]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Harcourt, Brace and Company".
- catalog relation "Taytay's tales.".
- catalog subject "E98.F6 D3".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America Folklore.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The coyote and the fox (San Juan Pueblo) -- Juanita, Marianita, the cat, and the bear (San Juan Pueblo) -- The old lady fox and the old hen (Nambé Pueblo)-- The coyote and the turtle (Hopi, 2nd mesa) -- The fox and the turkey (San Juan Pueblo) -- The envious coyote (Hopi, 2nd mesa) -- Mr. "Get-Even" Coyote (Hopi, 2nd mesa) -- Bunny Cottontail and the crane -- The Man-Eater (Hopi, 2nd mesa) -- The fox that flew (Seama, a Laguna Pueblo) -- A war between the birds and the animals (Seama, a Laguna Pueblo) -- The fox and the lizard -- The robin and the bear (Taos Pueblo) -- White Corn and her sons fire (San Juan Pueblo) -- The pine-gum baby (Taos Pueblo) -- The fox and the Indians (San Juan Pueblo) -- The coyote and the blackbirds (San Ildefonso Pueblo) -- Pah-tay and the wind-witch (San Juan Pueblo) -- Mr. Coyote and two pretty girls (Santa Clara Pueblo) -- Deh-ā -- The conceited ant (Seama, a Laguna Pueblo) -- The fox and the skunk (Santo Domingo Pueblo) -- Ten little prairie dogs (Seama, a Laguna Pueblo) -- The bee and the fox (Seama, a Laguna Pueblo).".
- catalog tableOfContents "The fox and the mice (Seama, a Laguna Pueblo) -- Dy-yoh-wi and his eagle (Seama, a Laguna Pueblo) -- The thieving foxes (Seama, a Laguna Pueblo) -- Bunny Rabbit and the king of beasts (Taos Pueblo) -- The little Indian boy who was changed into an owl (Hopi, second mesa) -- The fox and the sheep (Hopi, second mesa) -- White Corn and the grasshoppers (San Juan Pueblo) -- Poh-ve and Pah-day [sister and brother] (Pueblo Indian story told by a Hopi, second mesa) -- Thun-tsay and Cohn-nah (Laguna Pueblo) -- The meadow lark and the fox (Seama, a Laguna Pueblo and Cochiti Pueblo) -- The fate of the boy witch (Hopi, second mesa) -- Juan Half-Bear (Cochiti Pueblo) -- The man from the north, the girl, and the turtle (Picuris Pueblo) -- The deer and the coyote (Jemez Pueblo) -- The boy and the pig (Seama, a Laguna Pueblo) -- The fox and the crows (Taos Pueblo) -- The rabbit and the crow (Jemez Pueblo) -- The fate of the witch wife (Seama Pueblo, San Juan Pueblo, Sia Pueblo, and Hopi, second mesa) -- Green Corn, Yellow Corn, and the dancing fox (Picuris Pueblo) -- A little Cinderella (Picuris Pueblo) -- The boy, the coyote, and the magic rock (Sezma, a Laguna village) -- The bad little girl of Acoma (Seama, a Laguna village).".
- catalog title "Taytay's tales, collected and retold, by Elizabeth Willis De Huff, illustrations by Fred Kabotie and Otis Polelonema.".
- catalog type "Folklore. fast".
- catalog type "Legends. gsafd".
- catalog type "text".