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Bones in the basket : native stories of the origin of people

How did people come to inhabit the Earth? Were bones, collected in a basket, changed into people and scattered East, West, North, South? Perhaps animals formed the Earth from moss floating on a raft after a great flood. Or did the first woman fall through a hole in the sky to make her home on the back of a turtle? Did souls emerge from a dark underworld by climbing a grapevine? A wonderful collection of stories taken from Chuckchee, Cree, Mandan, Modoc, Mohawk, Osage, and Zuñi legends.

Book  - 1994
J 398.208997 Taylo
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  • ISBN: 9780887763274
  • Physical Description 32 pages : color illustrations ; 30 cm
  • Publisher Toronto : Tundra Books, [1994]

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NFPL Indigenous Collection.

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