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Chiricahua and Mescalero Apache Texts: English Translation with Ethnological Notes
From Chiricahua and Mescalero Apache Texts, Originally published by University of Chicago Press, © 1938, All rights reserved.

Harry Hoijer, principal author.
Ethnological Notes by Morris Opler.
Stories from Sam Kenoi, Duncan Belacho, Lawrence Mithlo, Charles Smith, Horrace Torres, Fred Pelman. Songs from David Fatty.

Editor, M. Eleanor Culley, Dept. of Anthropology, University of Virginia; created at the Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library.
Please e-mail any comments to: mec6u@etext.lib.virginia.edu


Chiricahua Texts 1-6: Stories of White Painted Woman and Child of Water

Chiricahua Texts 7-9: Stories of Day and Night; Thunder and Wind; the Sun

Chiricahua Texts 10-18: Stories of Coyote

Chiricahua Texts 19-23: Stories of the Mountain Spirits

Chiricahua Texts 24-31: Stories of the Foolish People

Chiricahua Texts 32-35: Stories of Incidents on the Warpath; False and True Power

Chiricahua Texts 36-38: Stories in which a Boy or Girl Encounters Power

Chiricahua Texts 39: An Account of Old Apache Customs

Chiricahua Texts 40-46: Songs and Prayers


Mescalero Texts 1-4: Stories of Coyote, Part 1

Mescalero Texts 5-7: Stories of Coyote, Part 2

Mescalero Text 8: Stories of White Painted Woman and Killer of Enemies

Mescalero Text 9: A Prophecy



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