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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- Preface xi
- Abbreviations xv
- PART I. The Sinawav cycle 1
- Text 1. He who created the people 5
- Text 2. He who created the people 11
- Text 3. The origin of the people 17
- Text 4. The stealing of the fire 27
- Text 5. Sinawav and the seven sisters 31
- Text 6. How Sinawav named the trees and bushes 45
- Text 7. Sinawav the copycat 51
- Text 8. Sinawav the copycat 59
- Text 9. How Sinawav got his yellow eyes 69
- Text 10. Coyote deprives himself of his eyes 79
- Text 11. Porcupine, buffalo-cow and Sinawav 89
- Text 12. Porcupine tricks Coyote 107
- Text 13. Sinawav racing the birds and betting 121
- Text 14. Sinawav burning his own house 131
- PART II. The Coyote cycle 137
- Text 15. Hungry Coyote races Skunk for prairie-dogs 139
- Text 16. Hungry Coyote races Skunk for the prairie-dogs 149
- Text 17. Hungry Coyote, Rabbit, and the white-man’s chicken 157
- Text 18. Coyote and the rock children 163
- Text 19. Coyote cooks She-Bear’s children 167
- Text 20. Coyote, Wolf and Horned-Toad 173
- Text 21. How Coyote and Bobcat got their shapes 177
- PART III. Anger, vengeance and other pitfalls 187
- Text 22. Rabbit getting mad 189
- Text 23. How angry Rabbit got his brown spots 199
- Text 24. How the Pinyon Jays got their curse-name 205
- Text 25. Bear runs away with Mountain-Lion’s wife 211
- PART IV. The ceremonial cycle 215
- Text 26. The origin of the Beardance 221
- Text 27. How the Beardance used to be 231
- Text 28. The origin of the Sundance 241
- Text 29. The last war party 271
- Text 30. News broadcast (KIUP-FM) 293
- Text 31. Speech at the Ute language committee 301
- Text 32. Cloud family lore 311
- Text 33. Speech at the Tri-Ute language meeting 317
- Bibliography 333
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- Preface xi
- Abbreviations xv
- PART I. The Sinawav cycle 1
- Text 1. He who created the people 5
- Text 2. He who created the people 11
- Text 3. The origin of the people 17
- Text 4. The stealing of the fire 27
- Text 5. Sinawav and the seven sisters 31
- Text 6. How Sinawav named the trees and bushes 45
- Text 7. Sinawav the copycat 51
- Text 8. Sinawav the copycat 59
- Text 9. How Sinawav got his yellow eyes 69
- Text 10. Coyote deprives himself of his eyes 79
- Text 11. Porcupine, buffalo-cow and Sinawav 89
- Text 12. Porcupine tricks Coyote 107
- Text 13. Sinawav racing the birds and betting 121
- Text 14. Sinawav burning his own house 131
- PART II. The Coyote cycle 137
- Text 15. Hungry Coyote races Skunk for prairie-dogs 139
- Text 16. Hungry Coyote races Skunk for the prairie-dogs 149
- Text 17. Hungry Coyote, Rabbit, and the white-man’s chicken 157
- Text 18. Coyote and the rock children 163
- Text 19. Coyote cooks She-Bear’s children 167
- Text 20. Coyote, Wolf and Horned-Toad 173
- Text 21. How Coyote and Bobcat got their shapes 177
- PART III. Anger, vengeance and other pitfalls 187
- Text 22. Rabbit getting mad 189
- Text 23. How angry Rabbit got his brown spots 199
- Text 24. How the Pinyon Jays got their curse-name 205
- Text 25. Bear runs away with Mountain-Lion’s wife 211
- PART IV. The ceremonial cycle 215
- Text 26. The origin of the Beardance 221
- Text 27. How the Beardance used to be 231
- Text 28. The origin of the Sundance 241
- Text 29. The last war party 271
- Text 30. News broadcast (KIUP-FM) 293
- Text 31. Speech at the Ute language committee 301
- Text 32. Cloud family lore 311
- Text 33. Speech at the Tri-Ute language meeting 317
- Bibliography 333