INTRODUCTION | |
CULTURAL SETTING | |
YAQUI STORY TELLING | |
THE NARRATORS | |
THE STORIES |
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Yomumuli and the Little Surem People | |
The Ku Bird | |
The Wise Deer | |
Tasi'o Sewa | |
Yuku | |
When Badger Named the Sun | |
Mochomo | |
The Wax Monkey | |
The False Beggar | |
The Stick That Sang | |
The Two Bears | |
The Walking Stone | |
Sun and Moon | |
Five Friends of Takochai | |
The Man Who Became a Buzzard | |
The Snake People | |
Omteme | |
Juan Sin Miedo | |
The Boy Who Became a King | |
Kaiman | |
The Big Bird | |
The Wars Against the Mexicans | |
War Between the Yaquis and the Pimas | |
Peace at Pitahaya | |
Malinero'okai | |
The First Deer Hunter | |
The Death of Kutam Tawi | |
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The Flood and the Prophets | |
San Pedro and Cristo | |
Jesucristo and San Pedro | |
Pedro de Ordimales | |
San Pedro and the Devil | |
Father Frog | |
Two Little Lambs | |
Maisoka and Hima'awikia | |
The Cricket and the Lion | |
Grasshopper and Cricket | |
Turtle and Coyote | |
Coyote and Rabbit | |
Heron and Fox | |
The Cat and the Monkey | |
In Rabbit's House | |
Coyote and the Friendly Dogs | |
The Black Horse | |
Duck Hunter | |
Tesak Pascola's Watermelons | |
The Calabazas Funeral | |
Suawaka | |
Topol the Clever | |
Why the Animals Remain Animals | |
Coyote Woman | |
The First Fiesta | |
Bobok | |
The Five Mended Brothers | |
The First Fire | |
The Spirit Fox | |
The Yaqui Doctor | |
The Twins | |
The Snake of the Hill of Nohme | |
Tukawiru | |
Cho'oko Baso | |
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