Author(s): Tony Hillerman,Janet Grado
Format: Hardback
No. of Pages: 81
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Language: English
Date Published: 1993-01-01
Dimensions: 138.18 x 205.74 x 6.6mm
Publication City/Country: Albuquerque, NM, United States
Edition: Repr.
Illustrations: w. ills. by Janet Grado

As readers of Tony Hillerman's detective novels know, he is a skilled interpreter of southwestern Indian cultures. In this book, first published in 1972, he recounts a Zuni myth first recorded a century ago by the anthropologist Frank Hamilton Cushing. Hillerman's version of the story, written to be read by children ten years old and up, will have equal appeal for adults with an interest in Native American culture.

"In our society," Hillerman explains, "this would be called a 'Bible story.' Like stories based on the Old Testament, this narrative is intended to teach both the history and morality of a people." It tells the consequences of a drought in which Zuni crops were ruined and the tribe was forced to accept charity from neighboring Hopis.
Book Info
Author Tony Hillerman, Janet Grado
Date Published 1993-01-01
Dimensions 138.18 x 205.74 x 6.6mm
Edition Repr.
First Author Tony Hillerman
Format Hardback
Illustrations w. ills. by Janet Grado
ISBN 9780826309105
Language English
No. of Pages 81
Publication City/Country Albuquerque, NM, United States
Publisher University of New Mexico Press

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