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- catalog abstract "A collection of Hopi folktales reveals the influence and place of magic in the traditional Hopi world, and describes the roles of witches, sorcerers, and shamans.".
- catalog contributor b12088619.
- catalog contributor b12088620.
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description "A collection of Hopi folktales reveals the influence and place of magic in the traditional Hopi world, and describes the roles of witches, sorcerers, and shamans.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "The stories. The boy who encountered the jimsonweed and four o'clock girls -- The man who was buried alive -- How old spider woman came to the rescue of the Yaya't -- The boy who wanted to be a medicine man -- The Tsa'kwayna death spirits -- The fate of Pongoktsina and his wife -- The man who traveled to Maski, home of the dead, to bring back his wife -- The Yaya't and their feats -- An Oraibi boy's visit to Maski, home of the dead -- The snake clan boy and the sorcerers -- The man who was married to a witch -- How Coyote came to visit Maski, home of the dead -- The So'yoko Orge and his wife --How Somaykoli came to Shungopavi -- The boy who was born from a dead mother-- Kotsoylaptiyo and the sorcerers -- How the snake ceremony came to Oraibi -- The boy who became a deer -- The woman who gave birth to the seeds -- The creation of the morning and evening star -- How the Pöqangw brothers stole the lightening -- The poor boy who wanted a horse -- How the Pöqangw brothers found their father -- The water vessel boy -- A famine at Oraibi -- How the Zunis killed the Hehey'a kachinas -- Yaapontsa, the wind god -- So'yoko and the Shungopavis -- The witch owl -- The gambling boy who married a bear girl.".
- catalog extent "lvii, 290 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Hopi stories of witchcraft, shamanism, and magic.".
- catalog identifier "0803232179 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Hopi stories of witchcraft, shamanism, and magic.".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lincoln, NE : University of Nebraska Press,".
- catalog relation "Hopi stories of witchcraft, shamanism, and magic.".
- catalog spatial "Arizona.".
- catalog subject "398.2/089/9745 21".
- catalog subject "E99.H7 M338 2001".
- catalog subject "Hopi Indians Folklore.".
- catalog subject "Hopi magic.".
- catalog subject "Tales Arizona.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The stories. The boy who encountered the jimsonweed and four o'clock girls -- The man who was buried alive -- How old spider woman came to the rescue of the Yaya't -- The boy who wanted to be a medicine man -- The Tsa'kwayna death spirits -- The fate of Pongoktsina and his wife -- The man who traveled to Maski, home of the dead, to bring back his wife -- The Yaya't and their feats -- An Oraibi boy's visit to Maski, home of the dead -- The snake clan boy and the sorcerers -- The man who was married to a witch -- How Coyote came to visit Maski, home of the dead -- The So'yoko Orge and his wife --How Somaykoli came to Shungopavi -- The boy who was born from a dead mother-- Kotsoylaptiyo and the sorcerers -- How the snake ceremony came to Oraibi -- The boy who became a deer -- The woman who gave birth to the seeds -- The creation of the morning and evening star -- How the Pöqangw brothers stole the lightening -- The poor boy who wanted a horse -- How the Pöqangw brothers found their father -- The water vessel boy -- A famine at Oraibi -- How the Zunis killed the Hehey'a kachinas -- Yaapontsa, the wind god -- So'yoko and the Shungopavis -- The witch owl -- The gambling boy who married a bear girl.".
- catalog title "Hopi stories of witchcraft, shamanism, and magic / Ekkehart Malotki and Ken Gary ; illustrations by Karen Knorowski.".
- catalog type "text".