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Coyote and the mean mountain sheep / developed by the Salish (Flathead) Cultural Committee of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, Johnny Arlee, coordinator [and others] ; told by Johnny Arlee ; illustrated by Tony Sandoval ; compiled by Shirley Torgerson.

Summary:

From Inside Cover: The Indian Reading Series: Stories and Legends of the Northwest is a collection of authentic material cooperatively developed by Indian people from twelve reservations. Development activities are guided by a Policy Board which represents the Indian community of the Pacific Northwest. The Pacific Northwest Indian Reading and Language development Program Policy Board members: Warren Clements-Warm Springs-Chairman -- Morrie Jimenez-Klamath -- Joan Kennerly-Blackfeet -- Walter Moffett-Nez Perce -- Emmett Oliver-Ouinault -- Bob Parsley-Chippewa -- Lloyd Smith-Warm Sprints -- Max Snow -- Jeanne Thomas-Yakima.

Record details

  • Physical Description: 13 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
  • Publisher: Portland, Or. : [Pacific Northwest Indian Reading and Language Development Program, Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory], �1978.

Content descriptions

General Note:
"Developed by the Pacific Northwest Indian Reading and Language Development Program, Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory"--Verso page.
"The work upon which this publication is based was performed pursuant to contract no. 400-76-0048 with the Educational Equity Group/Multicultural/Bilingual Division of the National Institute of Education. It does not, however, necessarily reflect the views of the agency"--Verso page.
Subject:
Salish Indians > Folklore > Juvenile literature.
Indians of North America > Folklore > Juvenile literature.
Coyote (Legendary character) > Juvenile literature.
Mountain sheep > Northwest, Pacific > Folklore > Juvenile literature.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Northwest Indian College.

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Lummi Library JUV 398.2 ARLE 1978 2246324 Juv Reshelving -

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1001 . ‡aArlee, Johnny.
24510. ‡aCoyote and the mean mountain sheep / ‡cdeveloped by the Salish (Flathead) Cultural Committee of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, Johnny Arlee, coordinator [and others] ; told by Johnny Arlee ; illustrated by Tony Sandoval ; compiled by Shirley Torgerson.
260 . ‡aPortland, Or. : ‡b[Pacific Northwest Indian Reading and Language Development Program, Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory], ‡c�1978.
300 . ‡a13 pages : ‡billustrations ; ‡c26 cm.
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4901 . ‡aThe Indian reading series : stories and legends of the Northwest ; ‡vlevel 3, bk. 20
500 . ‡a"Developed by the Pacific Northwest Indian Reading and Language Development Program, Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory"--Verso page.
500 . ‡a"The work upon which this publication is based was performed pursuant to contract no. 400-76-0048 with the Educational Equity Group/Multicultural/Bilingual Division of the National Institute of Education. It does not, however, necessarily reflect the views of the agency"--Verso page.
520 . ‡aFrom Inside Cover: The Indian Reading Series: Stories and Legends of the Northwest is a collection of authentic material cooperatively developed by Indian people from twelve reservations. Development activities are guided by a Policy Board which represents the Indian community of the Pacific Northwest. The Pacific Northwest Indian Reading and Language development Program Policy Board members: Warren Clements-Warm Springs-Chairman -- Morrie Jimenez-Klamath -- Joan Kennerly-Blackfeet -- Walter Moffett-Nez Perce -- Emmett Oliver-Ouinault -- Bob Parsley-Chippewa -- Lloyd Smith-Warm Sprints -- Max Snow -- Jeanne Thomas-Yakima.
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650 0. ‡aMountain sheep ‡zNorthwest, Pacific ‡vFolklore ‡vJuvenile literature.
7001 . ‡aSandoval, Tony.
7001 . ‡aTorgerson, Shirley.
7102 . ‡aSalish (Flathead) Cultural Committee.
7102 . ‡aNorthwest Regional Educational Laboratory.
7102 . ‡aNational Institute of Education (U.S.). ‡bEducational Equity Group.
7102 . ‡aNational Institute of Education (U.S.). ‡bMulticultural/Bilingual Division.
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