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THE BOY IN THE HOUSE OF THE TRUES |
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"AS I COME IN, KINDLY OLD TATA LORENSO IS JUST BEGINNING A STORY" |
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THE COYOTE CARRIES THE BABY TO THE ANTELOPE MOTHER |
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RAIN FALLS ON PÉE-K'HOO |
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"THE TWO RUNNERS CAME SWEEPING DOWN THE HOME STRETCH, STRAINING EVERY NERVE" |
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"AS HE CAUGHT THE HOOP HE WAS INSTANTLY CHANGED INTO A POOR COYOTE!" |
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"COYOTE, ARE YOU PEOPLE?" |
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"AS HE SEIZED IT HE WAS CHANGED FROM A TALL YOUNG MAN INTO A GREAT RATTLESNAKE" |
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THE COYOTES AT SUPPER WITH THE WOODPECKERS |
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THE ISLETA GIRLS GRINDING CORN WITH THE "MANO" ON THE "METATE" |
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THE MOON-MAIDEN |
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THE YELLOW-CORN-MAIDENS THROWING MEAL AT THE PEARL "OMATE" |
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THE GRIEF OF NAH-CHU-RÚ-CHU |
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"THE WITCH MADE HERSELF VERY SMALL, AND WENT BEHIND THE FOOT OF A BIG CRANE" |
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THE HUNTER AND THE LAKE-MAN |
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THE CURSING OF THE LAKE |
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SOUTH, EAST, NORTH, AND WEST IN SEARCH OF KAHP-TOO-ÓO-YOO |
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KAHP-TOO-ÓO-YOO CALLING THE RAIN |
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THE WOLF, AND THE COYOTE WITH THE TOOTHACHE |
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THE WOLF MEETS THE BOYS PLAYING WITH THEIR BOWS AND ARROWS |
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"THE FAWNS APPEARED SUDDENLY, AND AT SIGHT OF THEM THE WOLF DROPPED THE SPOONFUL OF SOUP" |
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"THERE THEY STOOD SIDE BY SIDE" |
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"'I HOW SHALL I GET IT?' SAID THE COYOTE |
These illustrations are from drawings by George Wharton Edwards, after photographs by the author.