Nez Perce Coyote Tales

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Pub. Date: 1998-03-01
Publisher(s): Univ of Oklahoma Pr
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Summary

An incorrigible trickster, a clever thief, a rogue, sometimes a magnanimous hero, often a vengeful loser, but always a survivor, Coyote is the most complex character in the Nez Perce cycle of traditional myths. Nez Perce Coyote Tales, a collection of fifty-two stories translated from the native language, represents the most extensive treatment of the character of Coyote for any Native American group. Within these pages are stories of Coyote and various monsters, such as Flint Man, Killer Butterfly, and Cannibal: tales of Coyote and other animals, such as Bull, Fox, and Bat: and many other stories, including how Coyote brought the buffalo, warred with Winter, killed the grizzly bears, married his daughter, and visited White Mountain. In an introduction and concluding chapter, Deward E. Walker, Jr., and Daniel N. Matthews analyze Coyote's social relations and interaction with other character in Nez Perce mythology. They reveal how the myths, besides being entertaining stories, also serve to impart traditional cultural values, proper social relations, and other practical information.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments x(1)
Preface to the Paperback Edition xi
Introduction 1(8)
PART ONE COYOTE MYTHS 9(174)
Coyote and Monsters
9(34)
1. Coyote and Monster
9(4)
2. Killer Mosquito
13(2)
3. Coyote Defeats the Sun
15(4)
4. Coyote and Flint
19(4)
5. Coyote and Hummingbird
23(2)
6. Killer Butterfly
25(3)
7. Mussel-Shell Killers
28(2)
8. Killer Baby
30(1)
9. Frog and Coyote
31(3)
10. Frog and Bluejay
34(1)
11. Cannibal
35(6)
12. Blindworm Killer
41(2)
Coyote the Transformer
43(50)
13. Coyote Breaks the Fish Dam at Celilo
43(10)
14. Coyote and White-tailed Buck
53(2)
15. How Coyote Made Different People
55(2)
16. Coyote Shoots Cow Elk
57(2)
17. How the Salmon Found Out That They Shouldn't Go Up Potlatch Creek
59(2)
18. Worm Penis
61(2)
19. Cold and Warm Brothers Wrestle
63(4)
20. How the Animals Got Their Names
67(2)
21. How Coyote Brought the Buffalo
69(4)
22. How Coyote Lost His Eyes
73(4)
23. The Sun and the Moon
77(1)
24. Coyote and Winter Have a War
78(1)
25. Coyote and Bull
79(4)
26. Coyote Visits Elk and Fish Hawk
83(2)
27. How Porcupine Went to the Plains
85(4)
28. Coyote's Trip to the East
89(4)
Coyote and Fox
93(10)
29. Coyote and Fox
93(4)
30. Coyote and Fox Pretend to Be Women
97(2)
31. Fox and Coyote as Shamans
99(2)
32. Coyote and Fox Run Races
101(2)
Coyote and Grizzly Bear
103(18)
33. The Five Grizzly Bear Sisters and the Five Woodpecker Brothers
103(4)
34. How the Grizzly Bear Sisters Were Fooled
107(4)
35. Don't Crack the Bones
111(4)
36. How Coyote Killed the Grizzly Bears
115(4)
37. Coyote Kills Grizzly Bear's Sons
119(2)
Coyote and Women and Children
121(62)
38. Coyote and the Shadow People
121(6)
39. Bat and Coyote
127(3)
40. Cut-Out-of Belly Boy
130(3)
41. Weasel Wrestles for a Wife
133(2)
42. Coyote Marries His Daughter
135(4)
43. Coyote and His Daughter
139(6)
44. Elbow Baby
145(3)
45. Cixcixicim Boy
148(7)
46. Warmweather and Coldweather
155(6)
47. Bobcat and Pine Squirrel's Daughter
161(4)
48. The Disobedient Boy
165(6)
49. Frog and Crawfish Dance
171(2)
50. Coyote Visits White Mountain
173(2)
51. Sea Monster
175(4)
52. How Coyote's Penis Became a Dam
179(4)
PART TWO A DESCRIPTIVE INTERPRETATION OF COYOTE'S CHARACTER 183(48)
Introduction
183(2)
Coyote and Monsters
185(7)
Coyote and Advisers
192(2)
Coyote's Interactions with Groups
194(3)
Coyote and Children
197(5)
Coyote's Relationships with Adult Female Characters
202(11)
Coyote's Relationships with Adult Male Characters
213(13)
Conclusion
226(5)
Bibliography 231(6)
Index 237

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