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- catalog alternative "Story of crow".
- catalog contributor b11683692.
- catalog contributor b11683693.
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [261]-268).".
- catalog description "The Story of Crow. 1. The world is flooded but crow saves his life. 2. Crow builds the world anew. 3. An osprey does not want to share water. 4. A second flood comes. 5. Crow throws his old blanket away. 6. Crow wishes something he doesn't want. 7. Crow marries a good woman. 8. Inside a suckerfish. 9. Crow meets the otter people. 10. Crow steals the sun from the lake trout. 11. The first matches. 12. Crow paints the birds. 13. Eyeball, watchman and playing ball. 14. Ho-hei, ho-hei, ho-hei, ho-hei. 15. A jealous gopher. 16. Who's the oldest one in the world? 17. A cannibal horsefly-man. 18. Crow makes the first women. 19. Moose, caribou, sheep and goat. 20. Crow's mother-in-law. 21. Indians get to be too many for crow -- From the oral to the written and back to the oral. 1. The Northern Tutchone contemporary world. 2. The Northern Tutchone before Canada colonized them. 3. The end of Tutchone independence and the aftermath of dependence.".
- catalog extent "268 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Tommy McGinty's Northern Tutchone story of crow.".
- catalog identifier "0660175061".
- catalog isFormatOf "Tommy McGinty's Northern Tutchone story of crow.".
- catalog isPartOf "Mercury series".
- catalog isPartOf "Paper (Canadian Ethnology Service) ; no. 133.".
- catalog isPartOf "Paper / Canadian Ethnology Service ; 133".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "Includes summary in French.".
- catalog language "eng fre".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Hull, Québec : Canadian Museum of Civilization,".
- catalog relation "Tommy McGinty's Northern Tutchone story of crow.".
- catalog spatial "Yukon Territory".
- catalog spatial "Yukon Territory.".
- catalog spatial "Yukon".
- catalog spatial "Yukon.".
- catalog subject "398.2/09719/104528864 21".
- catalog subject "E99.T92 L44 1999".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America Yukon Folklore.".
- catalog subject "Ravens Yukon Folklore.".
- catalog subject "Ravens Yukon Territory Folklore.".
- catalog subject "Tales Yukon Territory.".
- catalog subject "Tales Yukon.".
- catalog subject "Tutchone Indians Folklore.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Story of Crow. 1. The world is flooded but crow saves his life. 2. Crow builds the world anew. 3. An osprey does not want to share water. 4. A second flood comes. 5. Crow throws his old blanket away. 6. Crow wishes something he doesn't want. 7. Crow marries a good woman. 8. Inside a suckerfish. 9. Crow meets the otter people. 10. Crow steals the sun from the lake trout. 11. The first matches. 12. Crow paints the birds. 13. Eyeball, watchman and playing ball. 14. Ho-hei, ho-hei, ho-hei, ho-hei. 15. A jealous gopher. 16. Who's the oldest one in the world? 17. A cannibal horsefly-man. 18. Crow makes the first women. 19. Moose, caribou, sheep and goat. 20. Crow's mother-in-law. 21. Indians get to be too many for crow -- From the oral to the written and back to the oral. 1. The Northern Tutchone contemporary world. 2. The Northern Tutchone before Canada colonized them. 3. The end of Tutchone independence and the aftermath of dependence.".
- catalog title "Story of crow".
- catalog title "Tommy McGinty's Northern Tutchone story of crow : a First Nation elder recounts the creation of the world / Dominique Legros.".
- catalog type "Folklore. fast".
- catalog type "text".