
Aw-Aw-Tam Indian Nights: Being the Myths and Legends of the Pimas of Arizona
by Comalk-Hawk-Kih J. Wm. Lloyd
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About This Book
Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. This book is printed in black & white, Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Reprinted in 2022 with the help of original edition published long back 1911. As this book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages. Resized as per current standards. We expect that you will understand our compulsion with such books. If it is multi volume set, then it is only ...
Chapters (63)(click to expand)
- The Story of these Stories
- Stories of the First Night
- The Traditions of the Pimas
- The Story of the Creation
- Juhwerta Mahkai’s Song of Creation
- Notes on Story of Creation
- The Story of the Flood
- Juhwerta Mahkai’s Song before the Flood
- The Song of Superstition Mountains
- Ee-ee-toy’s Song when He made the World Serpents
- Notes on the Story of the Flood
- The Story of Ah-ahn-he-eat-toe-pahk Mahkai
- Notes on the Story of Ah-ahn-he-eat-toe-pahk Mahkai
- The Story of Vandaih, The Man-eagle
- Notes on the Story of Vandaih
- Stories of the Second Night
- The Story of the Turquoises and the Red Bird
- Notes on the Story of the Turquoises
- The Story of Wayhohm, Toehahvs and Tottai
- Notes on the Story of Wayhohm
- The Story of Hawawk
- Notes on the Story of Hawawk
- The Story of Tawquahdahmawks and her Canal
- Notes on the Story of Tawquahdahmawks
- How Nooee Killed Ee-ee-toy
- The Song of Nooee when he went to the Sun
- When Nooee Killed Ee-ee-toy1
- Notes on how Nooee Killed Ee-ee-toy
- Ee-ee-toy’s Resurrection and Speech to Juhwerta Mahkai
- Notes on Ee-ee-toy’s Resurrection
- Stories of the Third Night
- The Story of Ee-ee-toy’s Army
- The First Song of Ee-ee-toy’s Army
- The Doctor’s Song to the Hunters
- The Destruction of the Vahahkkees
- Song before the Fight with Cheof-Hahvo Seeven1
- A Song of the Doctor whose Snake Threw down the Vahahkkee
- Notes on the Story of Ee-ee-toy’s Army and that of the Destruction of the Vahahkkees
- The Story of Sohahnee Mahkai and Kawkoinpuh
- Notes on the Story of Sohahnee Mahkai
- The Story of Pahtahnkum
- The Song of Koelhahah about her Son
- Notes on the Story of Pahtahnkum
- Stories of the Fourth Night
- The Story of the Gambler’s War
- Notes on the Story of the Gambler’s War
- The Story of Nahvahchoo
- Notes on the Story of Nahvahchoo
- The Story of Corn and Tobacco1
- Notes on the Story of Corn and Tobacco
- The Story of the Children of Cloud
- Notes on the Story of Cloud
- The Story of Tcheunassat Seeven
- A Song of Tcheunassat Seeven
- The Lark’s Song about his Lost Wife1
- The Legend of Blackwater
- Errata
- Colophon
- Availability
- Encoding
- Revision History
- External References
- Corrections
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