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The Man Who Dreamed of Elk Dogs: & Other Stories from Tipi
Paul Goble
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Description for The Man Who Dreamed of Elk Dogs: & Other Stories from Tipi
Hardback. Helps readers to discover the story of how horses first appeared to the tribes of the American Plains. This book features a collection of 23 traditional stories from the Blackfoot, Lakota, Assiniboin, Pawnee, and Cheyenne nations. Num Pages: 48 pages, 45 colour illustrations. BIC Classification: YFJ. Category: (J) Children / Juvenile. Dimension: 265 x 190 x 12. Weight in Grams: 426.
In this beautifully illustrated book by award-winning author Paul Goble, readers can discover the fascinating story of how horses first appeared to the tribes of the American Plains. In his final collection of “stories from the tipi,” Goble features a collection of 23 traditional stories from the Blackfoot, Lakota, Assiniboin, Pawnee, and Cheyenne nations. This book features a foreword by Lauren “Candy” Waukau-Villagomez, an educator and author of works on the oral traditions and storytelling of the North American tribes.
In this beautifully illustrated book by award-winning author Paul Goble, readers can discover the fascinating story of how horses first appeared to the tribes of the American Plains. In his final collection of “stories from the tipi,” Goble features a collection of 23 traditional stories from the Blackfoot, Lakota, Assiniboin, Pawnee, and Cheyenne nations. This book features a foreword by Lauren “Candy” Waukau-Villagomez, an educator and author of works on the oral traditions and storytelling of the North American tribes.
Product Details
Publisher
World Wisdom Books United States
Number of pages
48
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Condition
New
Weight
426 g
Number of Pages
48
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9781937786007
SKU
V9781937786007
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Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-15
Reviews for The Man Who Dreamed of Elk Dogs: & Other Stories from Tipi
Caldecott winner Goble (The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses) presents another group of stories from Plains Indians. The titular tale explains the coming of horses ('elk-dogs'). Many other stories concern themselves with animals, and some with spirits. An appropriately wee tale relates an incident involving a mouse chief. All the stories are accompanied by Goble's stunning paintings, which employ simple ... Read more