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How Coyote Brought Winter into the World: An Adaptation of a Traditional Native American Folk Tale

Told by the Zuni People

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How Coyote Brought Winter into the World: An Adaptation of a Traditional Native American Folk Tale

By: Gini Graham Scott
Narrated by: Gary Bennett
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How Coyote Brought Winter into the World is an adaptation of a Native American folktale told by the Zuni.

In the story, Coyote brings winter by letting the sun escape from a box he steals from an Indian village during a dance celebration. Can he get it back with Eagle’s help, and what will happen if he doesn’t get it?

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©2017 Gini Graham Scott (P)2017 Gini Graham Scott
Fairy Tales, Folk Tales & Myths Winter

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