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Bruchac, Joseph,
1942-
The Girl Who Married the Moon :
Tales From Native North America /
Told by Joseph Bruchac and Gayle Ross.
Golden, Colorado :
Fulcrum Publication,
2006.
ix, 115 pages ;
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Originally published: Mahwah, N.J. : Bridgewater Books, c1994.
Includes bibliographical references [page 117.].
The Northeast. Arrowhead finger, Penobscot -- The abandoned girl, Seneca -- The girl and the Chenoo, Passamaquoddy -- The girl who escaped, Mohegan -- The Southeast. Stonecoat, Cherokee -- The girl who helped Thunder, Muskogee (Creek) -- The girl who married an Osage, Piankeshaw (Peoria) -- The girls who almost married an owl, Caddo -- The Southwest. The poor Turkey Girl, Santa Clara Pueblo -- The girl who gave birth to Water-Jar Boy, Cochiti Pueblo -- The Bear Woman, Diné (Navajo) -- The beauty way : the ceremony of White-Painted Woman, Apache -- The Northwest. How Pelican Girl was saved, Lake Miwok -- Where the girl rescued her brother, Cheyenne -- Chipmunk Girl and Owl Woman, Okanagan -- The girl who married the moon, Alutiiq.
Collection of sixteen tales, all but two from the oral tradition of Native North America, about girls and women and their place in the culture.
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Indians of North America
Folklore.
Indian women
North America
Folklore.
Folklore
North America.
Ross, Gayle.
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