Tewa Tales

Tewa Tales

by Elsie Clews Parsons
Tewa Tales

Tewa Tales

by Elsie Clews Parsons

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Overview

The Tewa are a Pueblo Indian group from New Mexico, some of whom migrated around 1700, in the aftermath of the second Pueblo Revolt, to their present location on First Mesa of the Hopi Reservation in northern Arizona.
This collection of more than one hundred tales from both New Mexico and Arizona Tewa, first published in 1926, bears witness to their rich cultural history. In addition to emergence and animal stories, these tales also provide an account of many social customs such as wedding ceremonials and relay racing--that show marked differences between the two tribal groups. A comparison of tales from the two divisions of the tribe reveals something of what has happened to both emigrant and home-staying Tewa over two centuries of separation. Yet, while only half of the Arizona tales are distinctly parallel to the New Mexican, additional similarities may be found in such narrative features as the helpfulness of Spider old woman and her possession of medicine, creating life magically under a blanket, or Coyote beguiling girls into marriage.

Elsie Clews Parsons was a pioneering anthropologist in the Southwest whose works included the encyclopedic Pueblo Indian Religion. The Tewa tales she gathered for this volume are thus notable not only as fascinating stories that will delight curious readers, but also as authentic reflections of a people less known to scholars.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780816546480
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Publication date: 03/01/1994
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 328
File size: 937 KB

About the Author

Elsie Clews Parsons was a pioneering anthropologist in the Southwest whose works included the encyclopedic Pueblo Indian Religion.

Table of Contents

Contents Foreword Notes Bibliography Introduction 1. The Emergence 2. Migration: The Boy Who Broke His Fast 3. The Mask That Stuck: Down River to the Snakes 4. Olivella Flower Escapes 5. He Follows His Dead Wife 6. The Taos Deer Hunters and the Ghost 7. The Hopi Ghost Kills and Gambles 8. The Envious Corn Girls 9. False Friend 10. The Faithless Wife 11. The Taos Boy Captured by Cheyennes: The Bear Doctor 12. The Witch Doll 13. Little Dog Turns Girl 14. Disobediant Girls 15. Awl Boy 16. Blind Man and Lame Man and Awl 17. Blue Corn Girls Are Sent to War 18. Witch Wife 19. Blue Corn Woman Marries 20. Summer Chief Tests Coyote Who Gets a Kachina Song 21. Tale Fragments From San Ildefonso and Tesuque 22. Salt Woman Goes Away 23. Skeleton Boy: Star Husband: Hiding Test and Distributing the Animals: The Boy Sacrifice and Trial of Magic 24. Theft of Masks 25. The Oxuwah Are Left Out 26. Ash Boy Hunts a Magical Rabbit 27. Ash Boy Hunts Rabbits to the North 28. Towa'e Hunt Rabbits to the North and Plan to Go to the Sky 29. Towa;e Visit Sun 30. The Sun's Child: Ash Boys 31. Impregnation by Pinon: The Sun's Child Carries Off His Mother 32. Impregnation by Pinon: Fox Mother: The Taos Prophet Foretells Flood 33. Impregnation by Pinon: Poseyemu 34. The Woman Stealer 35. Escape Up the Trees 36. The Turkey Girl 37. The Deer Talks to Him: Duck Girls; Dividing the Heirloom 39. Variant, Seven Heads: Test of Shirt-Making 40. The King's Son Becomes a Deer; Magic Mirror; The Grateful Spirit; Whistling Back the Rabbits; Rat Detectives 41. White Pigeon (Paloma Blanca) 42. The Three Bears 43. The Clever Helpers 44. Variant: Warrior Woman 45. Olivella Flower Boy Jilts the Goose Girls 46. Yellow Corn Girls Marry Fish-Hawk Boy and Leave Him 47. Jealous of Frog 49. Bat Pretends to Be a Bird 50. Coyote Steals Fire 51. Coyote is Tormented 52. Coyote Marries and Cannot Build a House 53. Yellow Corn Girls Marry Coyote 54. Coyote Plots to Become Summer Chief 55. How Coyote Became Governor 56. Coyote Goes For Salt 57. The Wagon Sings For Coyote 58. Sliding on the Ice (Tesuque) 59. The Best Meat: How Skunk Fights 60. How the Deer Got Their Spots 61. Tell-Tale Grease: Storm Coming: Holding Up the Mesa 62. Moon Cheese: Storm Coming 63. Water Carrier 64. Borrowed Feathers 65. False Message 67. Relay Race 68. The Give-Away 70. Stone Figures Near Taos 73. Navaho Parachute 75. Snake Story 76. About the Penitentes 1. The Emergence I. II. 3. The Migration of the Hopi From Palatkwabi 5. The Migration of the Snake Clan 6. Warrior Girl 7. Water Jar Boy 8. Handmark Boy 9. The Broken Water Jar: Water Snake Boy 10. The Woman Stealer 11. Wolf Boy 12. Courtship Feud 13. Dove Boy and Coyote 14. Cloud Boys and Coyote 15. Su'makoli; Stuffed Bear 16. Fire-Making Boy Hunts Rabbits: Coyote Kills the Grand-Mother of Fire-Making Boy 17. Transforming Bath: Butterfly Seducer 18. Owl-Boy 19. Deer Boy 20. Witch Rabbit: Coyote Teaches Witchcraft 21. Race Against Witches: False Message 22. Killing the Quilt 23. Coyote Pretends to Be Ma'sewa Kachina 24. The Birds Take Back Their Feathers 25. Inside Elk: Throwing Down Elk's Backbone 26. Coyote Woman Can Not Revive Her Children 27. Fatal Imitation 28. Forgetting the Song 29. Rabbit's Song 30. Coyote's False Tail List of References
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