A Bag of Bones: Legends of the Wintu Indians of Northern California (Legends of Wintu Indians of No California) - Marcelle Masson - Books - Naturegraph Publishers, Inc. - 9780911010268 - June 12, 1967
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A Bag of Bones: Legends of the Wintu Indians of Northern California (Legends of Wintu Indians of No California) First edition

Marcelle Masson

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A Bag of Bones: Legends of the Wintu Indians of Northern California (Legends of Wintu Indians of No California) First edition

These stories come from the Wintu Indians of California's northern Sacramento Valley where they resided for thousands of years. Grant Towendolly, son of the former headman of the tribe, a Wintu philosopher , mystic, and shaman, retells their legends. We learn that streams, rocks, trees, canyons, cliffs, and ordinary scenery to us, often held special significance. On the side of a trail on Salt Creek is a large balanced rock called "a bag of bones" in which it is said deer bones could be heard rattling around inside.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 12, 1967
ISBN13 9780911010268
Publishers Naturegraph Publishers, Inc.
Pages 144
Dimensions 137 × 8 × 213 mm   ·   195 g
Language English