Spanish-American folktales : the practical wisdom of Spanish-Americans in 28 eloquent and simple stories / [translated and edited by] Teresa Pijoan de Van Etten.
by Pijoan, Teresa.
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Summary: A collection of folktales from New Mexico reflecting the many traditions of the state.
Leaf monster -- Lizard -- The shoes -- Magician flea -- The two friends -- Witches -- River man -- Chicken dinner -- The mare -- Owl wishes -- Leticia's turtle -- Wise stones -- Meadowlark -- The wooden horse -- The river -- The flea -- Remember -- The prayer -- The three sisters and luck -- The sheepskin -- Postman -- Eyes that come out at night -- The mule -- The ant -- The animals' escape -- The dispute -- The mountain lion and the mouse -- The dead one fell.
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Leaf monster -- Lizard -- The shoes -- Magician flea -- The two friends -- Witches -- River man -- Chicken dinner -- The mare -- Owl wishes -- Leticia's turtle -- Wise stones -- Meadowlark -- The wooden horse -- The river -- The flea -- Remember -- The prayer -- The three sisters and luck -- The sheepskin -- Postman -- Eyes that come out at night -- The mule -- The ant -- The animals' escape -- The dispute -- The mountain lion and the mouse -- The dead one fell.
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A collection of folktales from New Mexico reflecting the many traditions of the state.
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