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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

 

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THE BOY IN THE HOUSE OF THE TRUES

FRONTISPIECE

"AS I COME IN, KINDLY OLD TATA LORENSO IS JUST BEGINNING A STORY"

7

THE COYOTE CARRIES THE BABY TO THE ANTELOPE MOTHER

15

RAIN FALLS ON PÉE-K'HOO

18

"THE TWO RUNNERS CAME SWEEPING DOWN THE HOME STRETCH, STRAINING EVERY NERVE"

20

"AS HE CAUGHT THE HOOP HE WAS INSTANTLY CHANGED INTO A POOR COYOTE!"

37

"COYOTE, ARE YOU PEOPLE?"

41

"AS HE SEIZED IT HE WAS CHANGED FROM A TALL YOUNG MAN INTO A GREAT RATTLESNAKE"

45

THE COYOTES AT SUPPER WITH THE WOODPECKERS

50

THE ISLETA GIRLS GRINDING CORN WITH THE "MANO" ON THE "METATE"

56

THE MOON-MAIDEN

57

THE YELLOW-CORN-MAIDENS THROWING MEAL AT THE PEARL "OMATE"

59

THE GRIEF OF NAH-CHU-RÚ-CHU

65

"THE WITCH MADE HERSELF VERY SMALL, AND WENT BEHIND THE FOOT OF A BIG CRANE"

95

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THE HUNTER AND THE LAKE-MAN

111

THE CURSING OF THE LAKE

119

SOUTH, EAST, NORTH, AND WEST IN SEARCH OF KAHP-TOO-ÓO-YOO

153

KAHP-TOO-ÓO-YOO CALLING THE RAIN

158

THE WOLF, AND THE COYOTE WITH THE TOOTHACHE

183

THE WOLF MEETS THE BOYS PLAYING WITH THEIR BOWS AND ARROWS

187

"THE FAWNS APPEARED SUDDENLY, AND AT SIGHT OF THEM THE WOLF DROPPED THE SPOONFUL OF SOUP"

191

"THERE THEY STOOD SIDE BY SIDE"

225

"'I HOW SHALL I GET IT?' SAID THE COYOTE

229

These illustrations are from drawings by George Wharton Edwards, after photographs by the author.

 


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