An incorrigible trickster, a clever thief, a rogue, sometimes a
magnanimous hero, often a vengeful loser, but always a survivor,
Coyote is the most complex character in the Nez Perce cycle of
traditional myths. Nez Perce Coyote Tales, a collection of
fifty-two stories translated from the native language, represents
the most extensive treatment of the character of Coyote for any
Native American group. Within these pages are stories of Coyote and
various monsters, such as Flint Man, Killer Butterfly, and
Cannibal: tales of Coyote and other animals, such as Bull, Fox, and
Bat: and many other stories, including how Coyote brought the
buffalo, warred with Winter, killed the grizzly bears, married his
daughter, and visited White Mountain.
In an introduction and concluding chapter, Deward E. Walker,
Jr., and Daniel N. Matthews analyze Coyote's social relations and
interaction with other character in Nez Perce mythology. They
reveal how the myths, besides being entertaining stories, also
serve to impart traditional cultural values, proper social
relations, and other practical information.
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