The Mythology of Cherokee, Iroquois, Navajo, Siouan and Zuñi. James MooneyЧитать онлайн книгу.
13. The Great Yellow-jacket: Origin of Fish and Frogs
16. The Rabbit Goes Duck Hunting
17. How the Rabbit Stole the Otter’s Coat
18. Why the Possum’s Tail is Bare
19. How the Wildcat Caught the Gobbler
20. How the Terrapin Beat the Rabbit
21. The Rabbit and the Tar Wolf
22. The Rabbit and the Possum After a Wife
24. The Rabbit Escapes from the Wolves
26. How the Deer Got His Horns
27. Why the Deer’s Teeth are Blunt
30. Why the Mole Lives Underground
31. The Terrapin’s Escape from the Wolves
32. Origin of the Groundhog Dance: The Groundhog’s Head
33. The Migration of the Animals
34. The Wolf’s Revenge—The Wolf and the Dog
36. The Ball Game of the Birds and Animals
37. How the Turkey Got His Beard
39. How the Kingfisher Got His Bill
40. How the Partridge Got His Whistle
41. How the Redbird Got His Color
42. The Pheasant Beating Corn; Origin of the Pheasant Dance
43. The Race Between the Crane and the Hummingbird
46. Why the Buzzard’s Head is Bare
48. The Hunter and the Buzzard
50. The Uktena and the Ulûñsû′tĭ
51. Âgăn-uni′tsĭ’s Search for the Uktena
52. The Red Man and the Uktena
53. The Hunter and the Uksu′hĭ
58. The Rattlesnake’s Vengeance
59. The Smaller Reptiles—Fishes and Insects
60. Why the Bullfrog’s Head is Striped