The Moon, the Sun and the Coyote

The Moon, the Sun and the Coyote
Title The Moon, the Sun and the Coyote PDF eBook
Author Judith Cole
Publisher
Pages 44
Release 1992
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780663562329

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Coyote and the Sky

Coyote and the Sky
Title Coyote and the Sky PDF eBook
Author Emmett Shkeme Garcia
Publisher UNM Press
Pages 38
Release 2006
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780826337306

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Tells the Indian creation myth of how the Animal People created the sun, moon, and stars.

Sun, Moon, and Stars

Sun, Moon, and Stars
Title Sun, Moon, and Stars PDF eBook
Author Coyote Man
Publisher
Pages 120
Release 1973
Genre Indian mythology
ISBN

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Coyote Moon

Coyote Moon
Title Coyote Moon PDF eBook
Author Maria Gianferrari
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 37
Release 2016-07-19
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 162672041X

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A howl in the night. A watchful eye in the darkness. A flutter of movement among the trees. Coyotes. In the dark of the night, a mother coyote stalks prey to feed her hungry pups. Her hunt takes her through a suburban town, where she encounters a mouse, a rabbit, a flock of angry geese, and finally an unsuspecting turkey on the library lawn. POUNCE Perhaps Coyote's family won't go hungry today. This title has Common Core connections.

Coyote as the Sun and Other Stories

Coyote as the Sun and Other Stories
Title Coyote as the Sun and Other Stories PDF eBook
Author Secwepemc Cultural Education Society
Publisher Kamloops, B.C. : Secwepemc Cultural Education Society
Pages 54
Release 1993
Genre Animals
ISBN 9780921235217

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Coyote Rides the Sun

Coyote Rides the Sun
Title Coyote Rides the Sun PDF eBook
Author Amanda StJohn
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Coyote (Legendary character)
ISBN 9781609731380

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Throwing Fire at the Sun, Water at the Moon

Throwing Fire at the Sun, Water at the Moon
Title Throwing Fire at the Sun, Water at the Moon PDF eBook
Author
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 236
Release 2000-03
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9780816519729

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Perhaps you know them for their deer dances or for their rich Easter ceremonies, or perhaps only from the writings of anthropologists or of Carlos Castaneda. But now you can come to know the Yaqui Indians in a whole new way. Anita Endrezze, born in California of a Yaqui father and a European mother, has written a multilayered work that interweaves personal, mythical, and historical views of the Yaqui people. Throwing Fire at the Sun, Water at the Moon is a blend of ancient myths, poetry, journal extracts, short stories, and essays that tell her people's story from the early 1500s to the present, and her family's story over the past five generations. Reproductions of Endrezze's paintings add an additional dimension to her story and illuminate it with striking visual imagery. Endrezze has combed history and legend to gather stories of her immediate family and her mythical ancient family, the two converging in the spirit of storytelling. She tells Aztec and Yaqui creation stories, tales of witches and seductresses, with recurring motifs from both Yaqui and Chicano culture. She shows how Christianity has deeply infused Yaqui beliefs, sharing poems about the Flood and stories of a Yaqui Jesus. She re-creates the coming of the Spaniards through the works of such historical personages as AndrŽs PŽrez de Ribas. And finally she tells of those individuals who carry the Yaqui spirit into the present day. People like the Esperanza sisters, her grandmothers, and others balance characters like Coyote Woman and the Virgin of Guadalupe to show that Yaqui women are especially important as carriers of their culture. Greater than the sum of its parts, Endrezze's work is a new kind of family history that features a startling use of language to invoke a people and their past--a time capsule with a female soul. Written to enable her to understand more about her ancestors and to pass this understanding on to her own children, Throwing Fire at the Sun, Water at the Moon helps us gain insight not only into Yaqui culture but into ourselves as well.