TY - BOOK AU - Caduto,Michael J. AU - Bruchac,Joseph TI - Keepers of the night: Native American stories and nocturnal activities for children SN - 1555911773 (pbk.) : AV - E98.F6 C13 1994 U1 - 398.2/089/97 20 PY - 1994/// CY - Golden, Colo. PB - Fulcrum Pub. KW - Indians of North America KW - Folklore KW - Nature study KW - Activity programs KW - Nocturnal animals KW - North America KW - Night KW - Naturerlebnis KW - swd KW - Nachttiere KW - Indianer KW - Nordamerika N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; How the bat came to be (Anishinabe--Eastern woodland) -- Moth, the fire dancer (Paiute--Great Basin) -- Oot-Kwah-Tah, the seven star dancers (Onondaga--Eastern woodland) -- The creation of the moon (Diné--Southwest) -- Chipmunk and the owl sisters (Okanagan [Colville]--Plateau) -- The great lacrosse game (Menominee--Eastern woodland) -- How grizzley bear climbed the mountain (Shoshone--Great basin) N2 - Night is more than just a period of time between sunset and sunrise. In Native cultures nighttime is a crucial part of the Great Circle and balance in the universe, and Keepers of the Night features Native wisdom to help young people learn valuable lessons about the natural world UR - http://www.archive.org/details/keepersofnightna00cadu UR - http://www.openlibrary.org/books/OL1079286M ER -