Xarathó

Jessie Webb Escalante told the storyXarathóon March 14, 1979 to an audience which included her daughter Tessy Escalante as well as Abe Halpern. Tessy Escalante later helped Halpern to review his transcript of the story. The main character of this story isXwetsxwéts(Oriole), who lives happily with hi...

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subjects Agricultural sciences
Agriculture
Agronomy
Ammunition
Animals
Applied sciences
Archery
Arrows
Arts
Behavioral sciences
Biological sciences
Biology
Birds
Bodies of water
Chemical properties
Chemistry
Children
Coarse grains
Corn
Crops
Earth sciences
Families
Family members
Field crops
Food
Food crops
Food science
Foodstuffs
Geography
Geomorphology
Grains
Human populations
Human societies
Leisure studies
Literary genres
Literature
Meats
Oceans
Odors
Oral literature
Orioles
Persons
Physical sciences
Population studies
Recreation
Social & cultural anthropology
Social institutions
Social sciences
Sociology
Sport shooting
Sports
Spouses
Technology
Weapons
Wives
Zoology
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