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Pima Indian legends. Illus. by Matt Tashquinth.

By: Shaw, Anna MooreContributor(s): Tashquinth, Matt [illus.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Tucson] University of Arizona Press [1968]Description: xv, 111 p. illus. 19 cmSubject(s): Pima Indians -- Folklore | Pima Indians -- Folklore | Indians of North America -- FolkloreDDC classification: 398.2/09791 LOC classification: E99.P6 | S5 1968Summary: Twenty-four Pima Indian tales about traditional subjects and characters of folklore such as Coyote, Elder Brother, and Roadrunner.
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Annex 2, PEBE 109
Non-fiction E99.P6 S5 1968 (Browse shelf) Available 0000000216562
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Twenty-four Pima Indian tales about traditional subjects and characters of folklore such as Coyote, Elder Brother, and Roadrunner.

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