Pueblo Indian Folk-Stories

by Charles F Lummis

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Charles F. Lummis's profound understanding of Indian and Spanish culture in the American Southwest is reflected in this collection of thirty-two myths centering around the Pueblo of Isleta on the Rio Grande. In adapting these traditional oral tales, Lummis drew on his experience of living at Isleta and his familiarity with the native language. originally published in 1894, Pueblo Indian Folk-Stories is as enchanting as ever. Seven elders seated around a campfire take turns telling about Antelope Boy. the fabled coyote, the man who married the moon, the snake-girls, the sobbing pine, the feathered barbers, the hero twins, the revengeful fawns, and other natural and supernatural entities. Beautifully wrought, these wisdom and initiation stories speak to all who have not lost their sense of wonder.
  • ISBN10 1375009524
  • ISBN13 9781375009522
  • Publish Date 26 May 2017 (first published 1 May 1992)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint Pinnacle Press
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Language English