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Spider woman's web : traditional Native American tales about women's power /

Traditional versions of stories and songs that best portray the strength and vitality of women.

Основен автор: Hazen-Hammond, Susan.
Формат: Книга
Език: English
Публикувано: New York : Berkley Pub. Group, 1999.
Издание: 1st ed.
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Онлайн достъп: Table of contents
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  • Spider Woman saves Ko-chin-ni-na-ko : Keresan, Southwest
  • Spider Woman's web : Athabaskan, Alaska
  • Qi-yo Ke-pe, the great healer : Keresan, Southwest
  • The woman whose heart became ice : Micmac, Northeast
  • Sedna, mistress of the underworld : Inuit, Alaska
  • The worm that devoured women : Cherokee, Southeast
  • White Star Women and Great Star Man : Pawnee, Great Plains
  • Ataensie, the woman who fell from the sky : Iroquois, Northeast
  • The origin of corn : Abenaki, Northeast
  • First woman and the people : Navajo, Southwest
  • White Buffalo Woman : Lakota (Sioux), Great Plains
  • The buffalo wife : Piegan (Blackfeet), Great Plains
  • Sweet Corn Woman's tale : Tewa, Southwest
  • The women warriors : Tewa, Southwest
  • Coyote marries his daughter : Ute, Great Basin
  • The abandoned children : White Clay People (Gros Ventre), Great Plains
  • The two sisters and their aunt : Miwok, California
  • The woman who kept secrets : Hopi, Southwest
  • The quilt of men's eyes : Seneca, Northeast
  • The kidnapped wife and the dream helper : Piegan (Blackfeet), Great Plains
  • The woman who built the first medicine lodge : Piegan (Blackfeet), Great Plains
  • The dream of Double Woman : Lakota (Sioux), Great Plains
  • The woman who married the sea : Samish (Coast Salish), Northwest Coast
  • The beginning of wisdom and law : Yakima, Plateau
  • Dancing for Nomtaimet : Wintu, California.