Beaver steals fire : a Salish Coyote story

Title
Beaver steals fire : a Salish Coyote story

Summary
A long time ago, fire belonged only to the animals in the land above, not to those on the earth below. Curlew, keeper of the sky world, guarded fire and kept it from the earth. Coyote, however, devised a clever plan to steal fire, aided by Grizzly Bear, Wren, Snake, Frog, Eagle, and Beaver. These brave and resourceful animal beings raided the land above and risked all to steal fire from Curlew. Beaver Steals Fire is an ancient and powerful tale springing from the hearts and experiences of the Salish people of Montana. Steeped in the rich and culturally vital storytelling tradition of the tribe, this tale teaches both respect for fire and awareness of its significance, themes particularly relevant today.

Year Published
2005

Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 26 cm.

Awards
American Indian Youth Literary Award for Picture Book, 2006.

Personal Subject
Coyote (Mythological character)-Legends.

Subject
Salish -- Folklore.
 
Ktunaxa -- Folklore.

Geographic Term
Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation, Montana -- Folklore.

Genre
Legends.
 
Folk tales.

Added Author
Sandoval, Sam,

Added Corporate Author
Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation, Montana.

Summary
A long time ago, fire belonged only to the animals in the land above, not to those on the earth below. Curlew, keeper of the sky world, guarded fire and kept it from the earth. Coyote, however, devised a clever plan to steal fire, aided by Grizzly Bear, Wren, Snake, Frog, Eagle, and Beaver. These brave and resourceful animal beings raided the land above and risked all to steal fire from Curlew. Beaver Steals Fire is an ancient and powerful tale springing from the hearts and experiences of the Salish people of Montana. Steeped in the rich and culturally vital storytelling tradition of the tribe, this tale teaches both respect for fire and awareness of its significance, themes particularly relevant today.

ISBN
9780803243231
 
9780803216402

Publisher
Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, [2005]
 
℗♭2005.


LibraryCall NumberTypeItem BarcodeStatus
A. Blair McPherson398.24 BEABook31458000282304First Nations, Métis, & Inuit Resource