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Offers a touching tale about the cycle of life and making an effort to say good-bye as Old Coyote prepares for his departure from this life while reminiscing warmly about his younger years that had been filled with raising pups, chasing rabbits, and howling at the moon from the mountain tops.
By Max Grafe (illustrator) and Nancy C. Wood

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9780763615444 | Candlewick Pr, July 1, 2004, cover price $16.99 | About this edition: Realizing that he has come to the end of his days, Old Coyote recalls many of the good things about his life.

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Working in their Creation Kitchen deep within the heavens, Mr. and Mrs. God, using frying pans, mixing bowls, and whisks, create creatures that, when they are cooked to perfection, are set down on Earth--and the real adventure begins!
By Timothy Basil Ering (illustrator) and Nancy C. Wood

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9780763612580 | Candlewick Pr, March 14, 2006, cover price $16.99 | About this edition: In a very special kitchen, Mr.

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When the Tiny People see the blue sky above for the very first time, they begin to venture up and out of their low-lying homes where, traveling aboard the backs of Eagle, Turtle, and Bear, they learn how to face their fears, improve their lives, and eventually grow as tall as the trees!
By Rebecca Walsh (illustrator) and Nancy C. Wood

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9780763615437 | Candlewick Pr, October 11, 2005, cover price $16.99 | About this edition: The Tiny People emerge from their home in the center of the Earth, and what they learn from the animals helps them to grow as tall as trees.

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Waiting on the rebirth of his dear wife Thunderwoman, Kobili is thrilled to learn that she has been born to the chief of the Pueblo, but he must patiently wait as she grows to discover whether or not she will help him on their final mission.
By Richard Erdoes (illustrator) and Nancy C. Wood

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9780525454984 | Dutton Childrens Books, January 1, 1999, cover price $19.95 | About this edition: Follows the Pueblo Indians from creation and prehistory, to bloody massacres by the Spanish and others, and ending with the testing of the atomic bomb

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The creators of Spirit Walker offer a volume of inspirational poetry, complemented by symbolic paintings, designed to reacquaint readers with the harmony of nature, exemplified by the Pueblo Indians of the Southwest.
By Frank Howell (illustrator) and Nancy C. Wood

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9780385322225 | Doubleday, October 1, 1996, cover price $22.50 | About this edition: Poetry and paintings follow the cycles of nature and human life as seen through the traditional beliefs and rituals of the Taos Indians of the American Southwest

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A collection of Native American poems and meditations explores the ancient connections between humanity and nature throughout the months of the year, otherwise known as the Twelve Great Paths of the Moon.
By Frank Howell (illustrator) and Nancy C. Wood

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9780385321693 | Doubleday, October 1, 1995, cover price $22.50 | About this edition: A collection of poems based on the spirituality and teachings of the Taos Indians of New Mexico

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Presents twelve Southwestern tales including, 'The girl who loved coyotes,' 'Sun Mother and Moon Mother,' 'How coyote got his song,' 'The animal convention,' and 'The rainbow bridge'
By Diana Bryer (illustrator) and Nancy C. Wood (editor)

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9780688139810 | William Morrow & Co, September 1, 1995, cover price $16.00 | About this edition: Presents twelve Southwestern tales including, 'The girl who loved coyotes,' 'Sun Mother and Moon Mother,' 'How coyote got his song,' 'The animal convention,' and 'The rainbow bridge'

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A look at the native Americans of Taos Pueblo discusses their eight hundred-year history in the Rio Grand Valley of New Mexico, their vision of the world, their way of life, and more.
By Frank Howell (illustrator) and Nancy C. Wood

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9780385308656 | Reprint edition (Doubleday, November 1, 1992), cover price $10.95 | About this edition: The author records the wisdom, beliefs, and experience of the aged Indians of Taos Pueblo in her verse and prose sketches

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Product Description: For the past 800 years, the Indians of Taos Pueblo have lived under Taos Mountain in the Rio Grande Valley of New Mexico. Their unique vision of the world, their deeply rooted attachment to the land and their own way of life, and the quiet wisdom of their elders are eloquently recorded in this classic volume...read more

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9780883076620 | Gannon Distributing Co, June 1, 1984, cover price $9.95 | About this edition: For the past 800 years, the Indians of Taos Pueblo have lived under Taos Mountain in the Rio Grande Valley of New Mexico.

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A study of what actually happened during the Ute Indians' ten-year struggle with the white man in the mid-19th century, their eventual surrender, and their development since the signing of the peace treaty through the present

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9780385014748 | Doubleday, November 1, 1980, cover price $14.95 | About this edition: A study of what actually happened during the Ute Indians' ten-year struggle with the white man in the mid-19th century, their eventual surrender, and their development since the signing of the peace treaty through the present

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Text accompanied by photographs introduces the life and beliefs of the Taos Indians of New Mexico.
By Myron Wood (illustrator) and Nancy C. Wood

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9780671651923 | Simon & Schuster, March 1, 1972, cover price $4.95 | About this edition: Poems, sayings, aphorisms, and vivid photographs express the philosophy and the legends of the Taos Indians of New Mexico

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