Pueblo gods and myths
Material type: TextSeries: (The civilization of the American Indian series: 71)Norman, OK University of Oklahoma Press c1964Edition: 4th printing, 1986Description: xxii, 313p. ill., maps 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0806111127
- E99.P9 T9
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 293-300). Electronic reproduction.. Responsibility by Hamilton Tyler.
'This book presents a composite picture of Pueblo Indian gods and lesser supernaturals. The author uses the Indians' own words as much as possible to retell the myths--which are, he says, "as variable as they are viable"--and traces changing attitudes toward the deities among the Zuni, Keres, and Hopi peoples.'
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