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The Trial of Lovers: or the Maiden of MÁtsaki and the Red Feather | 1 |
The Youth and his Eagle | 34 |
The Poor Turkey Girl | 54 |
How the Summer Birds Came | 65 |
The Serpent of the Sea | 93 |
The Maiden of the Yellow Rocks | 104 |
The Foster-child of the Deer | 132 |
The Boy Hunter who never sacrificed to the Deer he had slain: or the origin of the Society of Rattlesnakes | 150 |
How ÁhaiyÚta and MÁtsailÉma stole the Thunder-stone and the Lightning-shaft | 175 |
The Warrior Suitor of Moki | 185 |
How the Coyote joined the dance of the Burrowing-owls | 203 |
The Coyote who killed the Demon SÍuiuki: or why Coyotes run their noses into deadfalls | 215 |
How the Coyotes tried to steal the Children of the Sacred Dance | 229 |
The Coyote and the Beetle | 235 |
How the Coyote danced with the Blackbirds | 237 |
How the Turtle out hunting duped the Coyote | 243 |
The Coyote and the Locust | 255 |
The Coyote and the Ravens who raced their eyes | 262 |
The Prairie-dogs and their priest, the Burrowing-owl | 269 |
How the Gopher raced with the runners of K’iÁkime | 277 |
How the Rattlesnakes came to be what they are | 285 |
How the Corn-pests were ensnared | 288 |
Jack-rabbit and Cottontail | 296 |
The Rabbit Huntress and her adventures | 297 |
The Ugly Wild Boy who drove the Bear away from Southeastern Mesa | 310 |
The Revenge of the Two Brothers on the HÁwikuhkwe, or the Two Little Ones and their Turkeys | 317 |
The Young Swift-runner who was stripped of his Clothing by the Aged Tarantula | 345 |
Átahsaia, the Cannibal Demon | 365 |
The Hermit MÍtsina | 385 |
How the Twins of War and Chance, ÁhaiyÚta and MÁtsailÉma, fared with the Unborn-made Men of the Underworld | 398 |
The Cock and the Mouse | 411 |
The Giant Cloud-swallower | 423 |
The Maiden the Sun made love to, and her Boys: or the origin of anger | 429 |