Starlight, star bright

Titre
Starlight, star bright

Chris. Kientz

Sommaire
This story explains how when Old Man and his Daughter were busy placing the stars in ordered patterns upon the sky, mischievous Coyote tipped over the Great Spirit's box of stars causing the stars to race for the sky. This is the reason so many stars twinkle without order or pattern, and why so many are not named.

Date de publication comme intervalle
2012

Raven tales.

bk. 18

Description matérielle
48 p. : col. ill. ; 23 cm.

Informations sur le programme
Aboriginal Enhancement Program
 
Bin Book

Terme de vedette-matière
Constellations -- Folklore -- Comic books, strips, etc.
 
Coyote (Legendary character) -- Comic books, strips, etc.
 
Eagles -- Folklore -- Comic books, strips, etc.
 
Mohawk (First Nation) -- Folklore -- Comic books, strips, etc.
 
Cochiti (First Nation) -- Folklore -- Comic books, strips, etc.
 
First Nations -- New York (State) -- Folklore -- Comic books, strips, etc.
 
First Nations -- Ontario -- Folklore -- Comic books, strips, etc.
 
First Nations -- Quebec (Province) -- Folklore -- Comic books, strips, etc.
 
First Nations -- New Mexico -- Folklore -- Comic books, strips, etc.
 
First Nations -- Folklore -- Comic books, strips, etc.

Genre
Graphic non-fiction.

Vedette secondaire auteur
Bouchard, Dave.

Résumé
This story explains how when Old Man and his Daughter were busy placing the stars in ordered patterns upon the sky, mischievous Coyote tipped over the Great Spirit's box of stars causing the stars to race for the sky. This is the reason so many stars twinkle without order or pattern, and why so many are not named.

Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN)
9781770581548

Informations de publication
Markham, ON : Scholastic, c2012.


BibliothèqueNuméro de rayonType de documentCode à barres du documentStatut
HardistyF RAVBook30512000250223First Nations, Métis, & Inuit Resource
HardistyF RAVBook30512000250231First Nations, Métis, & Inuit Resource