An edition of The Mud Pony (1988)

The mud pony

a traditional Skidi Pawnee tale

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An edition of The Mud Pony (1988)

The mud pony

a traditional Skidi Pawnee tale

  • 14 Want to read
  • 3 Have read

A poor boy becomes a powerful leader when Mother Earth turns his mud pony into a real one, but after the pony turns back to mud, he must find his own strength.

Publish Date
Publisher
Scholastic
Language
English
Pages
32

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Edition Availability
Cover of: The Mud Pony
The Mud Pony: Poni De Barro, El
February 1, 2003, Scholastic en Espanol
in Spanish
Cover of: The Mud Pony
The Mud Pony
October 1999, Tandem Library
School & Library Binding in English
Cover of: Mud Pony
Mud Pony
August 1995, Scholastic
Paperback in English
Cover of: El poni de barro
El poni de barro: un cuento tradicional Skidi Pawnee
1992, Scholastic
in Spanish
Cover of: The Mud Pony
The Mud Pony
September 1989, Perfection Learning Prebound
Unknown Binding
Cover of: The mud pony
The mud pony: a traditional Skidi Pawnee tale
1988, Scholastic
in English

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Edition Notes

paperback

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
398.2/08997, E
Library of Congress
E99.P3 C64 1988, E99.P3 C64, E99.P3C64 1988

The Physical Object

Pagination
[32] p. :
Number of pages
32

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2393862M
Internet Archive
mudponytradition00cohe
ISBN 10
0590415255, 0590415263
LCCN
87023451
Library Thing
322217
Goodreads
1318176

Work Description

From the Skidi branch of the Pawnee Indians of the Plains comes this tale of a boy who achieves greatness in his tribe with the guidance of a pony he made out of mud. Too poor to own a pony like the other boys, he fashions a small mud pony and goes to see it every day. It is during one of these visits that the rest of the tribe moves west in search of buffalo, and the boy is left behind. Not only does the mud pony become a living, breathing horse, but she takes him to his tribe; later, she helps him become the chief of his tribe by giving him great power in battles. "I am here, your Mother Earth. You are not alone!" are the words he hears when the mud pony has once again gone back to the earth. Cohen retells this story with grace; Begay, a Native American artist, provides evocative paintings that derive strength and impact from the suggestion of action rather than fully detailed scenes. Ages 5-8.

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