WebLake Song of the Tewa K’osa. XXVII. How the Gods are Brought, a Dramatic Fragment. XXVIII. Uru-tu-sendo's Song. XXIX. Song of the Sky Loom. XXX. The Corn-Silk Women's … Web1. Songs of the Tewa: preceded by an essay on American Indian poetry, with a selection of outstanding compositions from North and South America. 1976, AMS Press. in English. …
Songs of the Tewa (1976 edition) Open Library
WebJan 28, 1993 · Songs of the Tewa. For centuries the American Indian literary tradition was primarily an oral one. Since written languages were rare among native North and South … WebSongs of the Tewa, by Herbert Joseph Spinden, [1933], at sacred-texts.com. XXII SLEEPY BIRD LULLABY. There are many sleepy little birds, Sleepy little birds, sleepy little birds, So go to sleep, my little girl, My little Frosted-Cockle-Burr, O, come you sleepy little birds And slumber on her hollow eyes bkw13.com
Songs of the Tewa (1976 edition) Open Library
WebOh our Mother the Earth, oh our Father the Sky, Your children are we, and with tired backs. We bring you the gifts that you love. Then weave for us a garment of brightness; May the warp be the white light of morning, May the weft be the red light of evening, May the fringes be the falling rain, May the border be the standing rainbow. WebMay 10, 1993 · Songs of the Tewa by Spinden, Herbert Joseph. Santa Fe: Sun Stone Press. Near Fine. 1993. Paperback. 0865341931 . American Indian Home Songs, Sacred Chants, Ceremonial Songs, Magic Songs, and Prayers. Slight damage to upper corner of title page where sticker was removed.125 pages; 6 x 9 " . ... daughters aeaonms