Stories from Quechan Oral Literature

"The Quechan are a Yuman people who have traditionally lived along the lower part of the Colorado River in California and Arizona. They are well known as warriors, artists, and traders, and they also have a rich oral tradition. The stories in this volume were told by tribal elders in the 1970s...

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Main Author: Halpern, A.M (auth)
Other Authors: Miller, Amy (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Open Book Publishers 2014
Series:World Oral Literature Series
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