- Found In
- Utah. University. Dept. of Anthropology. Anthropological papers, no. 94
- Uniform Title
- Anthropological papers (University of Utah. Dept. of Anthropology) ; no. 94.
- Alternative Title
- Newe natekwinappeh: Shoshoni stories and dictionary.
- Subject
- Shoshoni language
- Note
- PARTIAL CONTENTS: An early traveler kills and eats an Indian. - Reminiscings of Rosie Pabweena. - The pickleweed winter. - Sun and cottontail. - Olden days. - William Lee baptizes the Indians. - William Lee baptizes the Indians. - Bat and rattlesnake. - Coyote and Negro. - Why I can't speak English. - The origin of the bear dance. - Antelope Jake. - How I got my Indian name. - Mourning Dove.
- Language (note)
- Call Number
- HBB (In: Utah. University. Dept. of Anthropology. Anthropological papers, no. 94)
- LCCN
- 72612763
- OCLC
- NYPG754021598-B
- Author
Miller, Wick R.
- Title
Newe natekwinappeh: Shoshoni stories and dictionary. Compiled by Wick R. Miller. Salt Lake City, University of Utah Press, 1972. vii, 172 p. 28 cm.
- Series
Anthropological papers (University of Utah. Dept. of Anthropology) ; no. 94.
- Language
English and Shoshoni.
- Added Title
Newe natekwinappeh: Shoshoni stories and dictionary.
- Found In:
Utah. University. Dept. of Anthropology. Anthropological papers, no. 94
- Research Call Number
HBB (In: Utah. University. Dept. of Anthropology. Anthropological papers, no. 94)