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Bierhorst, John.
IS MY FRIEND AT HOME ? : PUEBLO
FIRESIDE TALES
New York : Farrar Straus Giroux,
2001.
IL K-3, RL 3.4
ISBN 0374335508
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"…Now
that the world is dark, the time has come for people to light fires and
tell stories." Join us by the fireside and enjoy these seven Native American
friendship tales. Discover why Mouse walks softly, and how Bees learned
to fly, and why Coyote came to have short ears. Enjoy these tales until
"it becomes morning. No more storytelling until nightfall." (Jean
B. Bellavance for Pennsylvania
Young Reader's Choice Awards, 2003-2004) |
Non
fiction |
SUBJECTS:
Hopi Indians -- Folklore.
Indians of North America -- Arizona -- Folklore.
Folklore -- Arizona. |
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