Coyote Canoeing in a Traditional Story

Illustration

Joshua J. Mark
by F. N. Wilson & E. S. Curtis
published on 12 February 2025
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Anthropomorphic Coyote trickster, from North American Indigenous mythology, canoeing up the river. Illustration from page 84 of Indian Days of the Long Ago by F. N. Wilson and Edward S. Curtis, Yonkers-on-Hudson: World Book Company, 1915.

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