Author(s): Teresa Pijoan de Van Etten
Format: Paperback
No. of Pages: 168
Publisher: August House Publishers
Language: English
Date Published: 2005-12-28
Dimensions: 138.4 x 214.1 x 11.4mm
Publication City/Country: Little Rock, United States
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These stories of healing involve persons with the incredible ability to transform into powerful animals. With the aid of more than 40 myths from the oral traditions of 30 Native American tribes, ranging from the Eskimos to the Indians of Guiana, Pijoan invites readers to take a close look at the common spirit that binds together all forms of life. The native American heroes and heroines in these myths, imbued with the strength of this common spirit, possess the power to transform themselves into snakes, birds, bears, wolves, and occasionally, as in the Sikyatki tale "Water Jar Boy," into everyday objects. This Native American folktale will teach readers the importance of courage and resourcefulness.
Book Info
Author Teresa Pijoan de Van Etten
Date Published 2005-12-28
Dimensions 138.4 x 214.1 x 11.4mm
First Author Teresa Pijoan de Van Etten
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780874832006
Language English
No. of Pages 168
Publication City/Country Little Rock, United States
Publisher August House Publishers

White Wolf Woman

  • Teresa Pijoan de Van Etten
  • Paperback
  • Publisher: August House Publishers
  • ISBN: 9780874832006
  • Availability:In Stock
  • $432