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- catalog abstract "This collection features popular animal figures from thirty Hopi folktales and myths. These entertaining tales reveal and teach important themes and sensibilities of Hopi culture, such as attitudes toward the environment, sexual conduct, and the past. Ekkehart Malotki has compiled and meticulously edited Hopi and English versions of the tales in this bilingual edition. An introduction by the distinguished folklore scholar Barre Toelken examines the cultural context of Hopi oral narratives and draws upon recent scholarly perspectives on folktales to place the tales within a wider, comparative context.".
- catalog contributor b11575610.
- catalog contributor b11575611.
- catalog contributor b11575612.
- catalog contributor b11575613.
- catalog created "c1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "c1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1998.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "The man and the ants -- How field mouse helped the people of Mishongnovi -- Medicine Man Badger -- How the coyotes celebrated the bean dance -- The firefly -- The boy who wanted to be a medicine man -- The mistreated cats -- Coyote and bee -- The chipmunk girls who ground pinyon nuts -- The flood at Wuukoaqlö -- Crow and hawk -- Coyote and the ducks -- How the ants initiated their children into the kachina society -- How the Hopis got fire -- How Coyote became infatuated with girls -- The cicadas and the serpents -- The house mice and the boy from Huk'ovi -- Coyote and the lice -- The deer mice -- How Mockingbird took a wife -- The owl that made off with a little child -- How Coyote and Hummingbird satirized Bat in a song -- How Weasel befriended the moon -- Sand cricket -- Why the pocket mice staged a dance -- Coyote and Badger as food robbers -- The crying cicada -- The gambling boy who married a bear girl -- The antelope kids -- Wren and Bullsnake.".
- catalog description "This collection features popular animal figures from thirty Hopi folktales and myths. These entertaining tales reveal and teach important themes and sensibilities of Hopi culture, such as attitudes toward the environment, sexual conduct, and the past. Ekkehart Malotki has compiled and meticulously edited Hopi and English versions of the tales in this bilingual edition. An introduction by the distinguished folklore scholar Barre Toelken examines the cultural context of Hopi oral narratives and draws upon recent scholarly perspectives on folktales to place the tales within a wider, comparative context.".
- catalog extent "xxxiii, 524 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Hopi animal tales.".
- catalog identifier "0803231997 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Hopi animal tales.".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "c1998.".
- catalog language "Text in English and Hopi, with Hopi on opposite pages.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engcai".
- catalog publisher "Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press,".
- catalog relation "Hopi animal tales.".
- catalog spatial "Arizona.".
- catalog subject "398.2/089/9745 21".
- catalog subject "Animals Folklore.".
- catalog subject "E99.H7 H665 1998".
- catalog subject "Hopi Indians Folklore.".
- catalog subject "Tales Arizona.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The man and the ants -- How field mouse helped the people of Mishongnovi -- Medicine Man Badger -- How the coyotes celebrated the bean dance -- The firefly -- The boy who wanted to be a medicine man -- The mistreated cats -- Coyote and bee -- The chipmunk girls who ground pinyon nuts -- The flood at Wuukoaqlö -- Crow and hawk -- Coyote and the ducks -- How the ants initiated their children into the kachina society -- How the Hopis got fire -- How Coyote became infatuated with girls -- The cicadas and the serpents -- The house mice and the boy from Huk'ovi -- Coyote and the lice -- The deer mice -- How Mockingbird took a wife -- The owl that made off with a little child -- How Coyote and Hummingbird satirized Bat in a song -- How Weasel befriended the moon -- Sand cricket -- Why the pocket mice staged a dance -- Coyote and Badger as food robbers -- The crying cicada -- The gambling boy who married a bear girl -- The antelope kids -- Wren and Bullsnake.".
- catalog title "Hopi animal tales / narrated by Michael Lomatuway'ma, Lorena Lomatuway'ma, and Sidney Namingha ; collected, translated, and edited by Ekkehart Malotki ; with an introduction by Barre Toelken ; illustrations by Ken Gary.".
- catalog type "Folklore. fast".
- catalog type "text".