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CONTENTS

 

Page

Preface

ix

I. Origin tales and stories of the katcinas and the societies (see also p. 249)

1

    Uretsiti

1

        Variant

2

    The flood

2

    Kotcimanyako scatters the stars

4

        Variant

4

    The origin of death

5

    Hummingbird has food

5

    Salt Woman is refused food

6

        Variant

7

    The contest of good-tasting fat

7

    Coyote fails as initiate

8

    Heluta and Nyenyega contest for a wife

9

    Heluta plants the deer (see text translation, p. 251)

9

    The imprisonment of the katcinas

11

    The institution of pottery

12

    Bloody hand-print katcina

13

    The recovery of the koshare

13

    The Women's Corn Grinding Society

14

    How the people came up from Frijoles

15

    The punishment of the Snake Society

15

    The Pecos Indians become snakes

16

    The Deer dance

17

    "Where the giant is shut up"

17

II. Hero tales

19

    The Giant and the Twins

19

        Variant

20

    The Giant and the Girl, text translation

21

    The Sun's children

23

    The son of the Sun, text translation

26

    The Sun's child dances with his mother

31

    Arrow Youth, text translation

32

        Variant

39

    Arrow Boy triumphs over his mockers

43

    Arrow Boy's son

45

    Arrow Boy recovers his wife

47

    The contest of Poker Boy's wives

49

    Poker Boy disappears into his shrine

50

    Corncob Boy, text translation

51

    Corncob Boy marries Deer Planter's daughters

60

    Corncob Boy intercedes for his people

62

    Corncob Boy triumphs over his mockers

62

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III. Novelistic tales

66

    Cuisi'nyinawa, text translation

66

    Sun steals Shell Man's wife

70

    Shell Man's wife is lured away by his eagle

71

    The deer and the lost child, text translation

72

        Variant

75

        Variant

77

    Mother Corn guides the deserted child to her people

77

        Variant

78

    The industrious daughter who would not marry

79

        Variant

83

        Variant

84

    Locust Boy

85

    Butterfly pursuit

85

    A boy of White House marries a girl of the Village of the Stone Lions

86

    The neglected child, text translation

88

        Variant

88

        Variant

89

        Variant

90

    The witch and her husband, text translation

90

        Variant

91

    Arrow Boy, child of the Witch Man

92

    The Witch Wife transforms her husband

95

        Variant

96

    The husband who was a witch

97

    The two brothers recover their sister from the witches

99

        Variant

100

    The youth and the witch, text translation

101

    The witches who were mice at night

104

    The man who failed to become a witch

105

    The antelope hunter who was a witch

108

    The two witch men, text translation

109

    The woodchopper and the coyote, text translation

110

    The bears, text translation

111

        Variant

111

    The jealous wife

114

    The wife's revenge

115

    The girl who did not love her little brother and sister

116

    The eagle and the baby

117

    The locust

118

    The girl and the grasshoppers, text translation

118

    Cactus lover

119

    The wife who was cast out by her husband

120

        Variant

123

        Variant

125

    The girl who stepped on the snake

126

        Variant

127

    The tip beetle's revenge

127

    The man who, was cruel to animals

128

    The cacique who visited the dead (see also p. 255)

130

    The mother who mourned for her daughter

131

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IV. Animal tales

133

    Crow and Hawk

133

        Variant

135

    Coyote and Beaver exchange wives

136

    Crane and Geese

137

    Bat Boy

139

    The frog wife

140

    Lion and Grizzly Bear

142

        Variant

142

    Coyote sings for the prairie dogs

144

    Coyote interrupts the corn dance

144

    Coyote brings her children to play with the quails

145

    Bungling host

146

    Fox and Coyote

147

        Variant

148

    Duck sings for her children

148

    Coyote imitates Crow

149

    Road Runner girls grind

149

    Coyote has a ball on her toe

150

    Crow's song

151

    The Burro and the Coyote

152

    Betting eyes

153

    Bird and Toad play hide and seek

153

    Origin of the cat

154

    Woodrat and Mouse challenge each other

155

    Woodrats

156

    Horned Toad sings in Black Boy's stomach

156

    The searing contest

157

    Geese talk the Santa Ana language

158

    Geese go shell gathering

159

    Deer and Coyote, text translation

160

        Variant

161

V. European stories--Märchen and noodle tales

163

    Ginini (halfwit)

163

        Variant

165

    The blind one and the lame one, text translation

166

        Variant

167

    The six boys, text translation

167

        Variant

169

    The three brothers, text translation

170

    Tied to the cow's tail

176

    The devil woman

177

    The giant's daughters

178

    The door falls from the tree upon the robbers

180

    The three brothers (open sesame)

181

    Half rooster

182

VI. True stories

185

How the people came up from Frijoles

185

    The destruction of White Shell pueblo

186

    The coming of the Mexicans

187

    How they came down from the mesa

189

    Montezuma

191

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The first battle with the whites

92

    The first priest at Cochiti

193

    The girl who was stolen by a Navaho

195

    Why the Navaho buy so much turquoise

196

    People who went for turquoise and became snakes (see also p. 254)

196

    The Cochiti scalp a Navaho at Sia

197

    Buffalo hunting on the plains

197

    Antelope hunting

200

DISCUSSION

 

Introduction

201

I. Origin tales and stories of the katcinas and the societies

203

    Origin tales

203

    Stories of the katcinas

236

    Stories of the societies

208

II. Hero tales

210

    The twin heroes

210

    Arrow Boy

214

    Poker Boy

217

    Corncob Boy

217

    Montezuma

219

III. Novelistic tales

221

    Tales of conflict between husband and wife

222

    Tales of amorous women

225

    The girl who refused offers of marriage

225

    The girl who took upon herself the duties of men

227

    Tales of unnatural parents

228

    Tales of abduction

229

    Tales of cruelty to animals

231

    Witch tales

232

    Miscellaneous

235

    Fables

236

IV. Animal tales

239

    Coyote

239

    Other animal tales

241

V. European tales

244

    Noodle tales

244

    John the Bear

245

    The three brothers

246

    The devil mother

246

    The giant's daughters

247

    The door falls from the tree upon the robbers

247

    Open sesame

247

    Half rooster

248

APPENDIX

 

Place of emergence (text translation)

249

Ganadyani (text translation)

251

The turquoise cave (text translation)

254

A visit to the underworld

255

 


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