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245 00 $aSalish myths and legends :$bone people's stories /$cedited by M. Terry Thompson and Steven M. Egesdal.
260 $aLincoln :$bUniversity of Nebraska Press,$cc2008.
300 $axlviii, 445 p. :$bmaps ;$c23 cm.
490 1 $aNative literatures of the Americas
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [405]-432) and index.
505 0 $aEpic stories. South Wind's journeys : a Tillamook epic reconstructed from several sources / compiled by Douglas E. Deur and M. Terry Thompson ; A Bluejay cycle : traditional Quinault stories / told by Bob Pope ; edited by Dell Hymes ; Fly : a Southern Lushootseed epic / told by Annie Daniels and by Peter Heck ; retold by Jay Miller ; The Pentlatch myth corpus / edited by M. Dale Kinkade -- Basket Ogress stories. Che'ni, the giant woman who stole crying children : a traditional Lummi story / told by Aloysius Charles ; edited by Richard Demers and Bill James ; The basket ogress, Slapu? : two traditional Klallam stories / told by Martha Charles John ; edited by Steven M. Egesdal ; Qálqalil, the basket ogress : a traditional Squamish story / told by Louis Miranda ; edited by Aert H. Kuipers --
505 0 $aWhy things are the way they are. The transformer and the blind old man : a traditional Sooke story / told by Cecilia Joe ; edited by Barbara S. Efrat ; The seal : a traditional Sliammon-Comox story / told by Mary George ; edited by Honoré Watanabe ; How Kingfisher got the red under her wings : a traditional Klallam story / told by Amy Allen ; edited by Steven M. Egesdal ; Tribal legends : traditional stories of the Cowlitz / told by Roy Wilson ; edited by Judith Irwin --
505 0 $aTrickster stories. Coyote and Buffalo : a traditional Spokane story / told by Margaret Sherwood ; edited by Steven M. Egesdal ; Coyote and the goblin : a traditional Shuswap story / told by Lilly Harry ; edited by Aert H. Kuipers ; The place of Coyote : two traditional San Poil (Colville-Okanagan) stories / told by Bob Covington and William Burke ; edited by Dell Hymes ; Nklík'smtm and other episodes of a traditional Nle?képmx Coyote narrative / told by Hilda Austin and Millie Michell ; edited by Steven M. Egesdal ; Coyote releases Salmon : a traditional Moses-Columbian story / told by George Nanamkin ; edited by M. Dale Kinkade. Skunk : a traditional Colville story / told by Charles Quintasket ; edited by Dell Hymes ; The seal and the raven : a Sechelt Raven story / told by Charlie Roberts and/or Jack Isidore ; edited by Ralph Maud ; Sun and Moon are brothers : a traditional Quinault story / told by Bob Pope, interpreted by Harry Shale ; edited by William R.
505 0 $aSeaburg ; Coyote and the birds : a traditional Coeur d'Alene story / told by Margaret Stensgar ; edited by Ivy G. Doak and Margaret Stensgar ; The border monsters : a story about Salishan people from a bordering group / told by Hal George ; edited by J.V. (Jay) Powell and Luke J. Powell -- Historical events. Battle at sea : a Northern Lushootseed historical narrative / told by Wilson George ; edited by Vi Taqwšeblu Hilbert and Thomas M. Hess ; Qeyqeyší's marriage : a humorous Pend d'Oreille story / told by Pete Beaverhead ; edited by Sarah G. Thomason ; Sametl : a Chinook jargon rendering of a Saanich story / told by Thomas Paul ; edited by Dell Hymes ; Chairman Roy Wilson 's Cowlitz desanctification ceremony / edited by Judith Irwin ; Three Lillooet stories / told by Sam Mitchell, Martina LaRochelle, Rosie Joseph ; edited by Jan P. van Eijk ; Reminiscences from the Shuswap / told by Lilly Harry ; edited by Aert H. Kuipers --
505 0 $aWhen the animals were people. Lady Louse : a traditional Northern Lushootseed story / told by Vi Taqwšeblu Hilbert, based on Elizabeth Krise's version of the story ; edited by Vi Taqwšeblu Hilbert ; Black Bear and Grizzly Bear : a traditional Upriver Halkomelem story / told by Dan Milo ; edited by Ralph Maud ; Beaver and Mouse : a traditional Nooksack story / told by George Swanaset ; edited by Pamela Amoss ; Crow, her son, her daughter : a traditional Southern Lushootseed story / told by Marion Davis ; edited by Dell Hymes -- The whiteman as "other". The sailor who jumped ship and was befriended by Skagits : a Lushootseed historical story / told by Susie Sampson Peter ; edited by Jay Miller and Vi Taqwšeblu Hilbert ; Circling Raven and the Jesuits : a traditional Coeur d'Alene story / told by Margaret Stensgar ; edited by Ivy G. Doak and Margaret Stensgar --
505 0 $aOratory. The two-headed person : a Colville-Okanagan oratory / speech by William M. Charley, translated by William M. Charley, Clara Jack, and Anthony Mattina ; edited by Anthony Mattina ; Funeral address of Chief Ti?lníc'e? to the mourners of a dead child : a Thompson River Salish (Nle?képmx]) oration / spoken by Chief Ti?lníc'e? ; edited by Laurence C. Thompson and M. Terry Thompson -- Humor. The two Coyotes : a humorous Lillooet story / told by Bill Edwards ; edited by Jan P. van Eijk ; The story of Mink and Miss Pitch : a traditional Upriver Halkomelem story / told by Susan Malloway Jimmy ; edited by Brent Galloway ; Broke-Her-Nose Woman (or the stupid daughter-in-law) : a humorous Nle?kepmxcín (Thompson River Salish) story / told by Mabel Joe ; edited by Mabel Joe and M. Terry Thompson -- Songs. Three Thompson River Salish songs from Spuzzum / sung by Annie Z. York ; edited by Andrea Laforet --
505 0 $aModern poems and a story-poem. Growing old / Jack Iyall ; The salmon / Duane Niatum ; To our Salish women who weave the seasons / Duane Niatum ; Sleeping woman / Duane Niatum -- Journeys to other worlds ; The kidnapping of Moon : an Upper Chehalis myth / told by Silas Heck ; edited by M. Dale Kinkade ; Sun's child : a traditional Bella Coola story / told by Agnes Edgar ; edited by Dell Hymes ; Star husband : two brothers' versions of a traditional Skokomish-Twana story / told by Frank Allen and by Henry Allen ; edited by William W. Elmendorf and Steven M. Egesdal ; Maiden of Deception Pass : a traditional Samish story / told by Victor Underwood ; edited by Brent Galloway ; Kakantu, the chief's daughter who married a Blackfish : a traditional Klallam story / told by Amy Allen, translated by Laurence C. Thompson and Martha Charles John ; edited by Steven M. Egesdal.
520 $aThe storytelling traditions of Salish-speaking peoples in the Pacific Northwest of North America are showcased in this anthology of story, legend, song, and oratory. From the Bitterroot Mountains to the Pacific Ocean, Salish-speaking communities such as the Bella Coola, Shuswap, Tillamook, Quinault, Colville-Okanagan, Coeur d'Alene, and Flathead have always been guided and inspired by the stories of previous generations. Many of the most influential and powerful of those tales appear in this volume. Salish Myths and Legends features an array of Trickster stories centered on Coyote, Mink, and other memorable characters, as well as stories of the frightening Basket Ogress, accounts of otherworldly journeys, epic cycles such as South Wind's Journeys and the Bluejay Cycle, tales of such legendary animals as Beaver and Lady Louse from the beginning of time, and stories that explain why things are the way they are. The anthology also includes humorous traditional tales, speeches, and stories of encounters with whites. --From publisher's description.
650 0 $aSalishan mythology.
650 0 $aSalishan Indians$xFolklore.
650 0 $aTales$zNorthwest, Pacific.
650 0 $aLegends$zNorthwest, Pacific.
700 1 $aThompson, M. Terry.
700 1 $aEgesdal, Steven M.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tSalish myths and legends.$dLincoln : University of Nebraska Press, ©2008$w(OCoLC)609309122
830 0 $aNative literatures of the Americas.
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