Myths and Legends of California and the Old Southwest by Unknown
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The Fable of the Animals - Karok (near Klamath River, Cal.)
Coyote and Sun - Pai Ute (near Kern River, Cal.) The Course of the Sun - Sia (New Mexico) The Foxes and the Sun - Yurok (near Klamath River, Cal.) The Theft of Fire - Karok (near Klamath River, Cal.) The Theft of Fire - Sia (New Mexico) The Earth-hardening after the Flood - Sia (New Mexico) The Origins of the Totems and of Names - Zuni (New Mexico) Traditions of Wanderings - Hopi (Arizona) The Migration of the Water People - Walpi (Arizona) Coyote and the Mesquite Beans - Pima (Arizona) Origin of the Sierra Nevadas and Coast Range - Yokuts (near Fresno, Cal.) Yosemite Valley and its Indian Names Legend of Tu-tok-a-nu'-la (El Capitan) - Yosemite Valley Legend of Tis-se'-yak (South Dome and North Dome) Yosemite Valley Historic Tradition of the Upper Tuolumne - Yosemite Valley California Big Trees - Pai Ute (near Kern River, Cal.) The Children of Cloud - Pima (Arizona) The Cloud People - Sia (New Mexico) Rain Song - Sia (New Mexico) Rain Song Rain Song - Sia (New Mexico) The Corn Maidens - Zuni (New Mexico) The Search for the Corn Maidens - Zuni (New Mexico) Hasjelti and Hostjoghon - Navajo (New Mexico) The Song-hunter - Navajo (New Mexico) Sand Painting of the Song-hunter - Navajo The Guiding Duck and the Lake of Death - Zuni (New Mexico) The Boy who Became a God - Navajo (New Mexico) |
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