Describes the characteristics and behavior of wolves, examines the relationship between man and wolves throughout history, and discusses the way these animals have been depicted in literature and folklore.
A collection of essays in which various authors explore the origins of some of the United States' more unique regional names and the impact those names have on how Americans perceive the area and its people.
In the distant era of myth time, when people and animals still speak the same language, Crow and Weasel come face to face with Eskimos who only vaguely like themselves.
In the distant era of myth time, when people and animals speak the same language, Crow and Weasel come face to face with Eskimos. Together they share stories, exchange gifts, and enlarge their ideas of what is wonderous.