Grayhawk's Native American Folktales
Autor Grayhawk Perkinsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 mar 2025
Grayhawk’s Native American Folktales is the eagerly awaited collection of stories by Grayhawk Perkins, a noted Houma/Choctaw storyteller from Louisiana. Drawing on traditional Indigenous tales, Grayhawk transforms these narratives into stories that captivate contemporary readers and audiences.
The collection features universal animal characters such as Deer, Rabbit, Bobcat, Turtle, and Snake that embody a variety of traits. Their adventures and challenges in the natural world reveal human behavior and lessons about how to treat others. Creation stories explain how the world and its inhabitants came to be, including the diligent Crawfish, the origin of skunk stripes, and why opossums are white. Although written for children ages 7 to 12 and their families, all will be charmed by Grayhawk’s contributions to Indigenous literature.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780817322311
ISBN-10: 0817322310
Pagini: 148
Ilustrații: 18 B&W figures
Dimensiuni: 152 x 203 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University Of Alabama Press
Colecția University Alabama Press
ISBN-10: 0817322310
Pagini: 148
Ilustrații: 18 B&W figures
Dimensiuni: 152 x 203 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University Of Alabama Press
Colecția University Alabama Press
Cuprins
Introduction
The Crawfish Story
People of the Crawfish
The Little People
The Spirit of the Heron
Opossum and Raccoon
Mico Catfish and Buffalo
Deer and Rabbit
Alligator and Rabbit
Little Green Plant and the Snake
How We Received the Gift of Fire
Bobcat and the Stickball Game
Kingsnake
Skunk Learns a Lesson
Rabbit in the Field
Little Bear
The Ant Pile
The Negative Boy
The Butterfly
Red-Winged Blackbird
Turtle, Owl, and Anhinga: A Journey of Life
The Crawfish Story
People of the Crawfish
The Little People
The Spirit of the Heron
Opossum and Raccoon
Mico Catfish and Buffalo
Deer and Rabbit
Alligator and Rabbit
Little Green Plant and the Snake
How We Received the Gift of Fire
Bobcat and the Stickball Game
Kingsnake
Skunk Learns a Lesson
Rabbit in the Field
Little Bear
The Ant Pile
The Negative Boy
The Butterfly
Red-Winged Blackbird
Turtle, Owl, and Anhinga: A Journey of Life
Recenzii
"We are made of stories, and the kinds of stories in Grayhawk Perkins’s long-awaited new collection of stories encourage us to embrace the immense, ever-changing story we share together on this earth. You will say when you have reached the last page of this book, 'Just one more story, one more please, Grayhawk.'" —Joy Harjo, Mvskoke poet, musician, and twenty-third US Poet Laureate
"Grayhawk creates a tome based on his original stories and the oral traditions of his Indigenous roots. Hearkening back to ancient times when humans could understand the language of animals, Grayhawk has woven tales of everyday life and eternal questions with allegories on pride, greed, arrogance, competition, generosity, and survival." —John Barbry, director of development and programing, Language and Culture Revitalization Program, Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana
"Grayhawk creates a tome based on his original stories and the oral traditions of his Indigenous roots. Hearkening back to ancient times when humans could understand the language of animals, Grayhawk has woven tales of everyday life and eternal questions with allegories on pride, greed, arrogance, competition, generosity, and survival." —John Barbry, director of development and programing, Language and Culture Revitalization Program, Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana
Descriere
Noted Houma/Choctaw storyteller Grayhawk Perkins shares age-old wisdom in a memorable collection of folktales
(per JD, Grayhawk requested that we refer to his tribe as Houma/Choctaw, rather than Choctaw/Houma. JBM)
10.23.24
Hello, Wendi and Jen,
I wanted to mention to you both that, in the process of ok’ing his catalog copy, Grayhawk requested that we refer to his tribe as Houma/Choctaw, rather than Choctaw/Houma. I made that change in the catalog copy but wanted to mention it to you all in case it comes up in other places (flyers, etc.)
Thanks,
JD Wilson
(per JD, Grayhawk requested that we refer to his tribe as Houma/Choctaw, rather than Choctaw/Houma. JBM)
10.23.24
Hello, Wendi and Jen,
I wanted to mention to you both that, in the process of ok’ing his catalog copy, Grayhawk requested that we refer to his tribe as Houma/Choctaw, rather than Choctaw/Houma. I made that change in the catalog copy but wanted to mention it to you all in case it comes up in other places (flyers, etc.)
Thanks,
JD Wilson