The inland whale

Kroeber, Theodor

The inland whale - Bloomington, IN Indiana University Press c1959 - 205p.; ill.; bibliog. notes

Foreword by Oliver La Farge.. Drawings by Joseph Crivy.

'The nine stories from the California Indians which make up The Inland Whale emphasize the common nature of men and women. Love, death, immortality, youth, revenge, incest, faith, murder, humor--all are found in this book. The tales are unique in their concentration upon women as central characters....'

Hardcover

59009565


Indians of North America--Folklore
Indians of North America--California
Woman

E98.F6 K82

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