Coyote Wisdom
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This volume contains popular folklore of Mexico and Texas, including animal folk stories, Navajo creation myths, discussions about folk characters, discussions about the philosophy of folklore, and other miscellaneous folk stories. The index begins on page 293.
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300 p. : ill. ; digital (epub and mobi files)
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Texas Folklore Society 2017.
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- Storm, Dan The Little Animals of Mexico
- Barclay, Lillian Elizabeth The Coyote: Animal and Folk-Character
- DeHuff, Elizabeth Willis Pueblo Versions of Old World Tales; Navajo Creation Myths
- McIlhenny, E. A. Trubble, Brudder Alligator, Trubble
- Tsanoff, Radoslav R. Philosophy in Folk-Lore
- Boggs, Ralph S. Running Down the Fool Killer
- Ratchford, Fannie E. Legend Making on the Concho
- Gould, John Pie-Biter
- Simmons, Frank The Wart Doctor
- Blake, R. B. Traditional Nacogdoches
- Featherstone, Mae The Snap Party in Mills County
- Zingg, Robert M. Christmasing with the Tarahumaras
- Scharff, Alvin F. Marihuana: A Story of Its Curse
- Shumard, Malnor, Jr. Mexican Folk-Escapades and Tales
- Cohen, Mildred Cuerpo sin Alma
- Taylor, George C. The Miller and the Devil
- Beazley, Julia The Poopampareno
- Hunter, J. Marvin Roy Bean as Coroner
- Platter, Lynne Wooten The Toe Wiggled
- Smith, Mrs. L. G. A True Story of Buried Gold
- Carpenter, Margarete Paul Bunyan: Oil Man
- Gates, Sue Windy Yesterdays
- Barton, Henry W. Sand Storms Yarns
- Lewis, Gabe Old-Time Remedies from Madison County
- Guinn, Leon Home Remedies from Scurry County; Note on Frontier Journalism
- Hendren, J. W. An English Source of "The Trail to Mexico"
- Asbury, Samuel E. "There Were Three (Two) Crows"
- Neighbors, Alice Atkinson "There Were Three (Two) Crows"
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- Boatright, Mody Coggin Author, Comic Exempla in the Pioneer Pulpit
- Ransom, Harry H.
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- Southern Methodist University Press Publisher of print version, Dallas
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University of North Texas. Libraries.
Place of Publication: Denton, Texas
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- Main Title: Coyote Wisdom
- Added Title: Publications of the Texas Folklore Society, Number 14
- Series Title: Publications of the Texas Folklore Society
Description
This volume contains popular folklore of Mexico and Texas, including animal folk stories, Navajo creation myths, discussions about folk characters, discussions about the philosophy of folklore, and other miscellaneous folk stories. The index begins on page 293.
Physical Description
300 p. : ill. ; digital (epub and mobi files)
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"Publication Number XIV."
This e-book has been made possible in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities: Exploring the human endeavor. http://www.neh.gov/
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- UNT Catalog No.: b5808074 | View in Discover
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Texas Folklore Society Publications
This collection of Texas Folklore Society publications contains a miscellany of Texas and Mexican folklore, including stories about folk medicine and ranch remedies, folk songs, legends and other folklore.
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Coyote Wisdom (Book)
This volume contains popular folklore of Mexico and Texas, including animal folk stories, Navajo creation myths, discussions about folk characters, discussions about the philosophy of folklore, and other miscellaneous folk stories. The index begins on page 293.
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- 2017
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- European Explorers in Texas, 1519-1689
- Spanish Texas, 1690-1821
- Mexican Texas, 1821-1835
- The Texas Revolution, 1835-1836
- The Republic of Texas, 1836-1846
- Annexation, 1844-1846
- The Texas Frontier, 1846-1861
- Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861-1876
- New South, Populism, Progressivism, and the Great Depression, 1877-1939
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- United States - Texas
- United States - Texas - Mills County
- United States - Texas - Nacogdoches County - Nacogdoches
- United States - Texas - Madison County
- United States - Texas - Scurry County
- United States - Texas - Bexar County - San Antonio
- United States - Texas - El Paso County - El Paso
- United States - Texas - Galveston County - Galveston
- Mexico
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Denton, Texas (University of North Texas. Libraries.)
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Texas Folklore Society. Coyote Wisdom, book, 2017; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc967410/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Press.