Coyote Dog – He came in for some of the beef that went bad in the freezer.
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Coyote with the moultrie cam
03.11
Coyote & Native American Folk Tales: Native American Folk Tales
03.11
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These are Joe Hayes’ personal selections from the legends of everyone’s favorite prankster. Coyote’s foolish antics have long been a source of entertainment as we watch him outsmart himself time and time again. These stories also teach us many of the origins of Native American myth and spirituality. Ten tales sure to delight readers of all ages. With exquisite pencil Illustrations by Lucy Jelinek, this collection continues the Mariposa tradition of producing … More >>
Coyote & Native American Folk Tales: Native American Folk Tales
God’s Dog: Conversations With Coyote
03.10
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In Native American traditions, Coyote is the Trickster–the one you want to avoid but love to hear stories about. In the Aztec tradition, Coyote is “God’s Dog.” As a minor deity, Coyote is at home in the world we know and in the world of magic and the gods. In this series of coyote adventures, he gets involved with a parish minister in Santa Fe, New Mexico. They meet for donuts and go on drives through the desert and mountains in an old VW Thing. They discuss just w… More >>
Coyote Warrior: One Man, Three Tribes, and the Trial That Forged a Nation, Second Edition
03.08
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From White Shield to Washington DC, new Indian wars are being fought by Ivy League-trained lawyers called “Coyote Warriors”–among them a Mandan/Hidatsa named Raymond Cross. Coyote Warrior tells the epic story of the three tribes that saved Lewis and Clark’s Corps of Discovery from starvation, their century-long battle to forge a new nation, and the extraordinary journey of one man to redeem a father’s dream–and the dignity of his people. Cross graduated from law … More >>
Coyote Warrior: One Man, Three Tribes, and the Trial That Forged a Nation, Second Edition
Coyote School News
03.07
- ISBN13: 9780805065589
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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A blending of rich Mexican and American cultural traditions
“My name is Ramón Ernesto Ramírez, but everybody calls me Monchi. I live on a ranch that my great-grandfather built a long time ago when this land was still part of Mexico. That was before the United States bought it in 1854 and moved the line.”
Every day, Monchi and his five brothers and sisters take a long, bumpy bus ride to Coyote School, where there are twelve students who each wr… More >>



