Anaku lwacha (The Way It Was) – Yakima Legends

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Additional Description: (Library of Congress Catalog Number 74-33971)

Date: 1974

Table of Contents: iii. Preface – v. Introduction – 1. Chapter One: Legends and Stories of Explanation – 103. Chapter Two: Legends and Stories with a Lesson – 179. Chapter Three: Legends and Stories about Landmarks – 211. Conclusion – 213. Tribal Story Tellers – 219. Tribal Illustrators – 220. Glossary


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