Why the North Star Stands Still, and other Indian Legends

Why the North Star Stands Still, and other Indian Legends
Title Why the North Star Stands Still, and other Indian Legends PDF eBook
Author Dr. William R. Palmer
Publisher Pickle Partners Publishing
Pages 187
Release 2018-02-27
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1789120284

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No one knows how old the charming legends in this unusual book really are. By word of mouth they have been handed down from generation to generation among the Pahute Indians, one of the most ancient and primitive tribes on this continent, who settled centuries ago in what is now the state of Utah. In the main, the legends tell of the origin of all living things—which to the Indian includes the trees, the flowers and grass, the wind, the water, the moving clouds that suddenly darken into storm over the mountains, as well as man and the animals of this earth. They also tell why living things behave as they do. Here, for example, is the Pahute version of why the sun rises cautiously, why the coyote looks up when he howls, how the beaver lost the hair on his tail, how the flowers got their colors, and of many more interesting phenomena. In language of great beauty and simplicity the stories explain how the Pahute gods, Tobats and his younger brother Shinob, created the earth and ruled all its inhabitants. The author, William R. Palmer, who was taken into the tribe as a token of gratitude for his work in securing better living conditions for the dwindling number of Pahutes in Utah today, listened to the legends as they are still related around Pahute campfires. At last (and only after his Indian brothers were certain he would not misinterpret them) he obtained their permission to translate the stories into English and so to make a book of them. Here then is a rare collection in which young and old alike are sure to find hours of enjoyment. This book makes a significant contribution to that all-too-scant segment of our literature—the folk tales of the first Americans. For this and other historical contributions Dr. Palmer was given the highest recognition of an honorary doctorate degree by Utah State University.

Creative Uses of Children's Literature

Creative Uses of Children's Literature
Title Creative Uses of Children's Literature PDF eBook
Author Mary Ann Paulin
Publisher Hamden, Conn. : Library Professional Publications
Pages 744
Release 1982
Genre Education
ISBN

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A grim prognosis, brain cancer, leaves the speaker in Kirkpatrick's Odessa fighting for her life. The tumor presses against her amygdalae, the "emotional core of the self," and central to the process of memory. In poems endowed with this emotional charge but void of sentimentality, Kirkpatrick sets out to recreate what was lost by fashioning a dreamlike reality. Odessa, "roof of the underworld," a refuge at once real and imagined, resembles simultaneously the Midwestern prairie and a mythical god-inhabited city. In image-packed lines bearing shades of Classical heroism, Kirkpatrick delivers a personal narrative of stunning dimension.

Pahute Indian Legends

Pahute Indian Legends
Title Pahute Indian Legends PDF eBook
Author William Rees Palmer
Publisher
Pages 162
Release 1946
Genre Indians of North America
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From dust cover: "The author, who was taken into the tribe as a token of gratitude for his work in securing better living conditions for the dwindling number of Pahutes in Utah today, listened to the legends as they are still related around Pahute campires... Here, then, is a rare collection in which both boys and girls are sure to find hours of delight."

Hunter-trader-trapper

Hunter-trader-trapper
Title Hunter-trader-trapper PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 804
Release 1912
Genre Hunting
ISBN

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Lewis and Clark on the Great Plains

Lewis and Clark on the Great Plains
Title Lewis and Clark on the Great Plains PDF eBook
Author
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 164
Release 2003-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780803276185

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A beautifully rendered reference guide to the Great Plains portion of the famous expedition through the American West highlights the explorer's remarkable encounters with previously undocumented flora and fauna as they moved through the Plains region. Original. (Biology & Natural History)

Archeological Research Series

Archeological Research Series
Title Archeological Research Series PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 308
Release 1951
Genre Archaeology
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Dolores Archaeological Program

Dolores Archaeological Program
Title Dolores Archaeological Program PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1036
Release 1986
Genre Colorado
ISBN

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