Ranch Wife

Ranch Wife

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  • Author: Jo Jeffers
  • Publisher: University of Arizona Press
  • ISBN: 9780816513864
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 308

When Jo Jeffers was a young girl suffering from asthma, she promised herself, "When I grow up, if I ever do, I shall go to Arizona and be a cowboy." She did both, and Ranch Wife tells the story of her life as wife and partner of a rancher in the high country of northeastern Arizona. Here she describes the routines of ranch life and vividly recalls the dust storms, plagues, and other hazards that challenged the young city-bred woman. It offers readers not only an insider's view of a working ranch but also an appreciation of how ranchers' wives help sustain such a rugged enterprise.


Coyotes Always Howl at Midnight

Coyotes Always Howl at Midnight

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  • Author: Audrey Keen-Hansen
  • Publisher: Trafford Publishing
  • ISBN: 1466926066
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 104

Expecting high adventure, a widow naively moves to Colorado and marries a widower, owner of Poco Reino, a small ranch in the mountain-clad San Luis Valley. Both have young children: she, a 13-year-old son; he, a 6-year-old son and an 8-year-old daughter. From day one -- with no prior experience -- the author turns into a stepmother and ranch hand. The results: often disastrous, other times quite funny. Close encounters with animals she's only seen or driven by before leave her screaming in terror, or feigning bravery beyond the call of duty. "Me, touch a chicken?" "There's a snake on my windshield!" The livestock sale barn, learning to ride a horse, raising a brood of 65 fancy-breed chickens provide surprising awakenings. And she never expected to be tramping in the mountains with a husband who is first, a biologist, and second (she discovers), a part-time rancher. The children share the adventure. Their fun, and not-so-much fun, activities are described thoughout. "Women are still pioneering -- and still venturing West."


Myths and Tales of the White Mountain Apache

Myths and Tales of the White Mountain Apache

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  • Author: Grenville Goodwin
  • Publisher: University of Arizona Press
  • ISBN: 0816533504
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 254

“This volume contains translations of Apache stories that reflect our distinct view of the world and our approach to life. These myths and fables have survived through untold generations because the truth contained in them is eternal and the moral lessons that they teach are still valid. . . . You can read these stories and catch a glimpse of how our ancestors observed nature, drew metaphors from everyday observations and happenings, and applied the lessons learned to everyday life. Read them and you will see how harmony with nature and the natural world is the goal of every Apache.” —Ronnie Lupe, Tribal Chairman, White Mountain Apache Tribe These fifty-seven tales (with seven variants) gathered between 1931 and 1936 include major cycles dealing with Creation and Coyote, minor tales, and additional stories derived from Spanish and Mexican tradition. The tales are of two classes: holy tales said by some to explain the origin of ceremonies and holy powers, and tales which have to do with the creation of the earth, the emergence, the flood, the slaying of monsters, and the origin of customs. As Grenville Goodwin was the first anthropologist to work with the White Mountain Apache, his insights remain a primary source on this people.


Coyote's Wife

Coyote's Wife

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  • Author: Aimée Thurlo
  • Publisher: Forge Books
  • ISBN: 1429949813
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 356

Ella Clah is no longer an unsure young woman recently returned to the Navajo Reservation from a stint with the FBI; she has found her place in her tribe, her clan, and her family. She has seen the Diné at their worst—and at their best—as they balance the modern era with the traditional Navajo way of life. Ervin Benally, son-in-law of the powerful Navajo businesswoman and politician Abigail Yellowhair, plans to bring satellite telephone service to the Rez. When Benally is attacked and another man is killed, Yellowhair orders Navajo Police Special Investigator Ella Clah assigned to the case. Ella is determined to find out who is behind the attacks, which include elements of Navajo witchcraft. Coyote's Wife, which introduces a new source of tension in Ella's personal life, will satisfy both the returning reader and those new to this series. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.


The Apache Peoples

The Apache Peoples

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  • Author: Jessica Dawn Palmer
  • Publisher: McFarland
  • ISBN: 147660195X
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 328

This book presents a comprehensive history of the seven Apache tribes, tracing them from their genetic origins in Asia and their migration through the continent to the Southwest. The work covers their social history, verbal traditions and mores. The final section delineates the recorded history starting with the Spanish expedition of 1541 through the Civil War.


Zuñi Coyote Tales

Zuñi Coyote Tales

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  • Author: Frank Hamilton Cushing
  • Publisher: University of Arizona Press
  • ISBN: 0816543313
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 112

Coyote tales are among the best loved in Native American folklore, and those recorded by anthropologist Frank Hamilton Cushing at the end of the nineteenth century have well survived the test of time. This collection of authentic stories extracted from his classic Zuñi Folk Tales offers modern readers of all ages a new appreciation of magic and myth as celebrated by the Zuñi Indians of western New Mexico. These tales pit the wily Coyote against various demons and other creatures in order to convey simple lessons or explain animal characteristics or behavior. They tell how the tip of the coyote's tail became black after dancing with blackbirds and how coyotes learned never to insult horned-toads—and to keep clear of burrowing-owls. Through these tales, we learn why Coyote meddles with everything that does not concern him, makes a universal nuisance of himself, and is ready to jump into any trap laid for him.


Coyote Speaks

Coyote Speaks

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  • Author: Jacques Rutzky
  • Publisher: Jason Aronson
  • ISBN: 9780765701411
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 262

Coyote Speaks describes the strengths, the strategies, and the resilience a therapist needs to work successfully with alcoholics and addicts. It reports what a therapist sees, hears, smells, and feels in the midst of treating those yet to achieve sobriety, those recently sober, and those with years of recovery behind them. In the Navajo cosmology, those possessed by Coyote are neither inherently evil nor morally lacking, but like alcoholics and addicts they suffer from a malady of the soul as much as the body. The provocative humor of Coyote stories illustrates the mercurial and quixotic nature of the alcoholic and addict in treatment, while evocative case histories from the author's private practice reveal the humanity behind a disease that binds two individuals in a struggle toward honesty, humility, and sobriety. Coyote Speaks explores the darkness of alcohol and drug addiction, the humility we accept when we acknowledge our limitations as therapists, and the redemption we witness as we attend to a disease that is at best treatable. It is about caring enough, sometimes too much, and about knowing when to let go. It is about the importance of examining the trickster in each of us, and it is about listening, when Coyote speaks.


Myths and Tales of the Chiricahua Apache Indians

Myths and Tales of the Chiricahua Apache Indians

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  • Author: Morris Edward Opler
  • Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
  • ISBN: 178720569X
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 132

“We are dealing here with a living literature,” wrote Morris Edward Opler in his preface to Myths and Tales of the Chiricahua Apache Indians. First published in 1942, this is another classic study by the author of Myths and Tales of the Jicarilla Apache Indians. Opler conducted field work among the Chiricahuas in the American Southwest, as he had earlier among the Jicarillas. The result is a definitive collection of their myths. They range from an account of the world destroyed by water to descriptions of puberty rites and wonderful contests. The exploits of culture heroes involve the slaying of monsters and the assistance of Coyote. A large part of the book is devoted to the irrepressible Coyote, whose antics make cautionary tales for the young, tales that also allow harmless expression of the taboo. Other striking stories present supernatural beings and “foolish people.”


The Wood Wife

The Wood Wife

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  • Author: Terri Windling
  • Publisher: Macmillan
  • ISBN: 9780812549294
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 308

A woman writer moves into a house she inherited from a poet in the hills of Arizona. The man died in mysterious circumstances and Maggie Black wants to find out why. So begins a terrifying introduction to the Indian spirits which roam the hills and feed on people's creative juices.


Zuni Folk Tales

Zuni Folk Tales

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  • Author: Frank Hamilton Cushing
  • Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
  • ISBN: 3734045193
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 345

Reproduction of the original: Zuni Folk Tales by Frank Hamilton Cushing