Pima Indian LegendsIndian Education Center, College of Education, Arizona State University, 1963 - Pima Indians - 232 pages Twenty-four Pima Indian tales about traditional subjects and characters of folklore such as Coyote, Elder Brother, and Roadrunner. |
Contents
The Great Flood | 3 |
Seehha Conquers the River People | 9 |
The Rattlesnake Receives His Fangs | 19 |
Copyright | |
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angry animals answered antelopes Awks Bun Beaver Tail Big House bows and arrows brother Bobcat Brother Buzzard brother Coyote burden basket cactus Casa Grande catch Coyote Chee Chief Hawk Cholla clan climb coat corral Cotton Tail Coyote Bun Coyote ran Coyote reached Coyote's cried dance eagle Eagleman eaglets Earth Medicine Elder Brother eyes Father Bear foolish Gila River gourd Gray Arrow ground Hal Bee happy heard Ho-ho-kam Hohokam hungry Hunters jumped keo-hos Komatke land legends little Bobcat little old woman little sack little Shard looked Maiden meat mesquite metate Mirage Morning Star Mother Mountain-lion Naf-choo old man Mist Pima Indian quail Raven returned home runner Sand Storm sang scalp Se-eh-ha See-van sharp shouted singing squaws stop Tall Flowers Tall Red Mountain tell told took tree turkey Turtle uncle venison victory song village voice wait Yellow Bird young braves Yuma warriors