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Record ID harvard_bibliographic_metadata/ab.bib.09.20150123.full.mrc:144763827:1719
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008 021126s2002 caua 000 0 eng c
035 0 $aocm51072704
040 $aSTF$cSTF
041 1 $aeng$anai$hnai
042 $apcc
043 $an-us-ca
050 4 $aE99.M18$bC7 2002
245 04 $aThe creation as the Maidu told it =$bPúktim /$ctranslated by William Shipley ; visualized by Daniel O. Stolpe.
246 31 $aPúktim
260 $aSanta Cruz, Calif. :$bNative Image Editions,$c2002.
300 $a[24] p. :$bill ;$c39 x 54 cm.
546 $aEnglish and Maidu in parallel columns.
500 $aOriginally narrated for transcription by the Maidu story teller Hánc̓ibyjim around 1900.
500 $a"Editions of sixty-five signed and numbered copies, and an edition of twenty-six lettered copies, which includes a hand signed woodcut by the artist ... Four translator's, two printer's, and eight artist's copies printed for the contributors. Printed by Peter Koch, Printers in Berkeley. Full linen, hand sewn binding with cover pastedown by Taurus Bindery of San Francisco"--Colophon.
650 0 $aMaidu mythology.
650 0 $aMaidu Indians$vFolklore.
650 0 $aCoyote (Legendary character)
650 0 $aMaidu language$vTexts.
655 7 $aFolklore.$2fast
655 7 $aTexts.$2fast
700 0 $aHánci̓byjim.
700 1 $aShipley, William,$d1921-
700 1 $aStolpe, Daniel Owen,$d1939-
700 1 $aShipley, William,$d1921-2011,$etranslator.
700 1 $aStolpe, Daniel Owen,$d1939-$eillustrator.
700 1 $aKoch, Peter Rutledge,$eprinter.
700 1 $aDixon, Roland Burrage,$d1875-1934.
988 $a20030711
906 $0OCLC