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The First Koshare
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ISBN: 9780865341449 bzw. 0865341443, in Englisch, Sunstone Press, Sunstone Press, Sunstone Press, gebraucht.
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In many Indian tribes and pueblos of the American Southwest, the Koshare clown, a legendary figure, represents the humorous and mischievous as well as unpredictable aspect of the psyche. Koshare is like Rudyard the Fox of British fold tales and the trickster, Coyote, of native American animal mythology. In dances and festivals, the black and white striped clown brings fear, and joy, to offset the serious side of various rituals with a sense of humor.
In many Indian tribes and pueblos of the American Southwest, the Koshare clown, a legendary figure, represents the humorous and mischievous as well as unpredictable aspect of the psyche. Koshare is like Rudyard the Fox of British fold tales and the trickster, Coyote, of native American animal mythology. In dances and festivals, the black and white striped clown brings fear, and joy, to offset the serious side of various rituals with a sense of humor.
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The First Koshare
EN US
ISBN: 0865341443 bzw. 9780865341449, in Englisch, Sunstone Press, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, In Stock.
education and reference,folklore and mythology,literature and fiction,native american studies,politics and social sciences,reference,schools and teaching,social sciences,specific demographics, In many Indian tribes and pueblos of the American Southwest, the Koshare clown, a legendary figure, represents the humorous and mischievous as well as unpredictable aspect of the psyche. Koshare is like the Rudyard the Fox of British folk tales and the trickster, Coyote, of native American animal mythology. In dances and festivals, the black and white striped clown brings fear, and joy, to offset the serious side of various rituals with a sense of humor. One of Koshare's favorite antics is to chase the children with whips (no harm is done) and then turn around and bring gifts to the same victims. This modern Koshare story tells about the birth and beginning of this likable clown figure.
education and reference,folklore and mythology,literature and fiction,native american studies,politics and social sciences,reference,schools and teaching,social sciences,specific demographics, In many Indian tribes and pueblos of the American Southwest, the Koshare clown, a legendary figure, represents the humorous and mischievous as well as unpredictable aspect of the psyche. Koshare is like the Rudyard the Fox of British folk tales and the trickster, Coyote, of native American animal mythology. In dances and festivals, the black and white striped clown brings fear, and joy, to offset the serious side of various rituals with a sense of humor. One of Koshare's favorite antics is to chase the children with whips (no harm is done) and then turn around and bring gifts to the same victims. This modern Koshare story tells about the birth and beginning of this likable clown figure.
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The First Koshare
EN NW
ISBN: 9780865341449 bzw. 0865341443, in Englisch, Sunstone Press, neu.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, in-stock.
In many Indian tribes and pueblos of the American Southwest, the Koshare clown, a legendary figure, represents the humorous and mischievous as well as unpredictable aspect of the psyche. This modern Koshare story tells about the birth and beginning of this likable clown figure.
In many Indian tribes and pueblos of the American Southwest, the Koshare clown, a legendary figure, represents the humorous and mischievous as well as unpredictable aspect of the psyche. This modern Koshare story tells about the birth and beginning of this likable clown figure.
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