Legends of the Kaw

Legends of the Kaw
Title Legends of the Kaw PDF eBook
Author Carrie De Voe
Publisher
Pages 248
Release 1904
Genre Indians
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Legends of The Kaw: The Folk-Lore of the Indians of the Kansas River Valley

Legends of The Kaw: The Folk-Lore of the Indians of the Kansas River Valley
Title Legends of The Kaw: The Folk-Lore of the Indians of the Kansas River Valley PDF eBook
Author Carrie De Voe
Publisher Good Press
Pages 109
Release 2021-04-25
Genre Fiction
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"Legends of The Kaw: The Folk-Lore of the Indians of the Kansas River Valley" by Carrie De Voe. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.

Johnny Kaw

Johnny Kaw
Title Johnny Kaw PDF eBook
Author Devin Scillian
Publisher Sleeping Bear Press
Pages 34
Release 2013-04-15
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1627530061

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Five minutes after his birth, Johnny Kaw is over six feet tall and still growing. When he outgrows his crib and even their town, his parents decide to move west where "little" Johnny can have plenty of room to play. After the family crosses the wide Missouri River to Kansas, Johnny sits down to play with his dog. His bottom ends up making the valley where his family will settle. And when Johnny clears stones from a field so his father can plow, he ends up creating the Rocky Mountains in the process. The legendary folk hero shapes the state's landscape by carving out valleys and creating prairies with his bare hands. Why, he even takes on a tornado when it threatens the family farm. Kansas native Devin Scillian spins a rollicking, rhyming yarn based on the tall tale of Johnny Kaw. Comedic, exaggerated artwork from artist Brad Sneed brings this character to BIG life.

Legends of the Kaw

Legends of the Kaw
Title Legends of the Kaw PDF eBook
Author Carrie De Voe
Publisher
Pages 240
Release 1904
Genre Indians
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The Intersection of Antitrust and Intellectual Property

The Intersection of Antitrust and Intellectual Property
Title The Intersection of Antitrust and Intellectual Property PDF eBook
Author Gary Myers
Publisher West Academic Publishing
Pages 894
Release 2007
Genre Law
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As intellectual property has grown in importance, the interaction between antitrust law and intellectual property has developed into a crucial part of the legal landscape. This new text is the first casebook expressly designed for a course on the intersection of intellectual property and antitrust law or for an advanced seminar on intellectual property misuse. It may also be suitable for supplemental use in a course on intellectual property, licensing, or litigation. Written by a professor who has worked in both the antitrust and intellectual property fields for over two decades, the casebook addresses both the rights of authors and inventors and the interest of society in promoting competition, expanding its base of knowledge, improving technology, and protecting consumer welfare.

The Legend of Michigan

The Legend of Michigan
Title The Legend of Michigan PDF eBook
Author Trinka Hakes Noble
Publisher Sleeping Bear Press
Pages 52
Release 2013-09-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1627535977

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Long, long ago, the ancient people of the forest gathered around warm fires and told the tale of a time long past, when the land known as "Michigane" was covered with ice and snow. For thousands of years the cruel North Wind ruled the land North of Up North, chasing away the gentle, benevolent winds from the East, West and South. Winter stayed the whole year round, so nothing could live in Michigane. Not until an old warrior and a young boy traveled through the frigid cold with nothing but warm hearts and an old pair of mittens was there hope that the frozen land would eventually come to life.Trinka Hakes Noble is the noted author of numerous award-winning picture books including The Scarlet Stockings Spy, the ever-popular Jimmy's Boa series and Meanwhile Back at the Ranch (both featured on Reading Rainbow). Her many awards include ALANotable Children's Book, Booklist Children's Editors' Choice, IRA-CBC Children's Choice, Learning: The Year's Ten Best, and several Junior Literary Guild Selections. Trinka makes her home in Bernardsville, New Jersey. The Legend of Michigan is the 20th book that Gijsbert van Frankenhuyzen has illustrated for Sleeping Bear Press. His other titles include The Legend of Sleeping Bear, the #1 Midwest bestselling Legend of the Petoskey Stone, and Texas Bluebonnet runner-up Mercedes and the Chocolate Pilot. Gijsbert and his family live in Bath, Michigan.

Legends of the Kaw

Legends of the Kaw
Title Legends of the Kaw PDF eBook
Author Carrie de Voe
Publisher CreateSpace
Pages 76
Release 2015-03-24
Genre
ISBN 9781506141589

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"[...]some splinters to his tail, ran quickly through the fire and fled with his prize. Being pursued, he was compelled to run rapidly and became exhausted, whereupon, the bat relieved him. The squirrel assisted him at the last, to carry it to the hearths of the Navajos. In some tribes fire was considered a type of life. The Shawnee prophet said to his followers: "Know that the life in your body and the fire on your hearth proceed from one source." The greatest feast of the Delawares was to their "grandfather, fire." Referring to the immortality of their gods, the Algonquins said: "Their fire burns forever." The imagery of the red man compares favorably with that of other races. The Indian lived near to the very heart of Nature and understood her fundamental truths. To him, all things were divided into the animate and inanimate. Everything endowed with life or capable of action was thought to possess intelligence and reason. There were lessons in the movements of the winds and waves; in flying clouds and in the azure skies; the[...]".