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mescalero_at_bat's review against another edition
5.0
a wonderful collection of tales divided into themes: tales of human creation - tales of world creation - tales of the sun, moon, and stars - monsters and monster slayers - war and the warrior code - tales of love and lust - trickster tales - stories of animals and other people - ghosts and the spirit world - visions of the end, these 166 stories outline native consciousness better than any non-fiction study. i've been reading them since 1990, but always haphazardly - just choosing one that interests, but this time i read it from cover to cover, and in doing so, was heartbroken to come to the end and read the stories concerned with the settler invasion and visions of the end of the world. it's good that these stories remain, they are signifiers of imagination, bravery, and a relationship to the natural world that is unparalleled.
hopeandcoffee's review against another edition
5.0
These stories were well-written and really interesting. It's always nice to have a book of bits and pieces that you can jump into when you're in the mood. Too often I get stuck in novels and can't do anything in the real world until I'm done with them.
I may actually buy this one, even though I'm through the library copy.
I may actually buy this one, even though I'm through the library copy.
snadel's review against another edition
4.0
Very cool! There's a wide range in stories collected, and as an archaeology student, I like how they give key insights into studying the past and the varied cultures of Native Americans. They show both changes and continuities in the lives of Native American communities.
reillykid7's review
adventurous
emotional
funny
informative
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
slow-paced
5.0