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List of all the available books you can type out

Zuni Folktales is a collection of traditional stories from the Zuni, a Native American people who live in the American southwest, mainly in the modern states of New Mexico and Arizona. These stories are a part of larger group of oral tradition. As such, there are no “definitive” versions of these tales, and the ones in this book are simply one possible version of the stories. Like traditional stories from other cultures, the tales from this collection often seek to teach something to the listener: how to behave, a moral lesson, or an explanation of natural phenomena. Frank Hamilton Cushing was an anthropologist who went on an expedition to collection data and artifacts from Native American cultures, which led him to do significant work on the Zuni people. The tales that he collected in this volume were told to him by Zuni natives.
Selected chapters for typing
(Told the First Night)19 pages | ||
(Told the Second Night)17 pages | ||
The Youth and His Eagle22 pages | ||
The Poor Turkey Girl11 pages | ||
How the Summer Birds Came30 pages | ||
Note1 page | ||
The Tale11 pages | ||
The Maiden of the Yellow Rocks28 pages | ||
The Foster-Child of the Deer19 pages | ||
The Warrior Suitor of Moki20 pages | ||
How the Corn-Pests Were Ensnared12 pages | ||
The Coyote and the Beetle2 pages | ||
The Coyote and the Locust7 pages | ||
Átahsaia, the Cannibal Demon21 pages | ||
The Hermit Mítsina14 pages | ||
Translator’s Introduction2 pages | ||
Zuni Introduction2 pages | ||
The Tale8 pages | ||
Note1 page | ||
Italian Version2 pages | ||
Zuni Version11 pages | ||
Translator’s Introduction3 pages | ||
The Tale4 pages | ||