Description
Coyote is easily the most popular character in the stories of Indian tribes from Canada to Mexico. This volume contains seventeen coyote tales collected and translated by Father Berard Haile, O.F.M., more than half a century ago. The original Navajo transcriptions are included, along with notes. The tales show Coyote as a warrior, a shaman, a trickster; a lecher, a thief; a sacrificial victim, and always as the indomitable force of life. He is the paradoxical hero and scamp whose adventures inspire laughter or awe, depending upon what shape he takes in a given story.
Author: Father Berard Haile O. F. M.
Publisher: Bison Books
Published: 11/01/1984
Pages: 146
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.40lbs
Size: 8.99h x 6.02w x 0.37d
ISBN13: 9780803272224
ISBN10: 0803272227
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Folklore & Mythology
In his introduction to Navajo Coyote Tales, Karl W. Luckert considers Coyote mythology in a theoretical and historical framework.
Author: Father Berard Haile O. F. M.
Publisher: Bison Books
Published: 11/01/1984
Pages: 146
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.40lbs
Size: 8.99h x 6.02w x 0.37d
ISBN13: 9780803272224
ISBN10: 0803272227
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Folklore & Mythology
About the Author
Karl W. Luckert is a professor of religious studies at Southwest Missouri State University.