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Author Munduruku, Daniel, 1964-

Title Amazonia : indigenous tales from Brazil / retold by Daniel Munduruku ; illustrated by Nikolai Popov ; translated by Jane Springer.

Publication Info. Toronto : Groundwood Books, 2013.

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Location Call No. Status
 New Britain, Main Library - Children's Department  J398 MUN    Check Shelf
Description 95 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm
Note Translation from the Portuguese.
Summary A treasury of Brazilian folktales is presented in the authentic voice of an author who grew up in the rain forest and includes stories identified as most representative of Amazonian culture, in a volume complemented by descriptions of indigenous populations and a glossary of animal and plant profiles.
Contents The beginning of the world -- Amao -- The brothers Bacororo and Itubore -- The husband of the stars -- The people with bat wings -- The beautiful deer -- The parrot who sings kra-kra-kra -- The Pequi tree -- The enticing smell -- The death of Ari -- Lara, the mother of water -- Ceuci, the witch who ate a lot.
Subject Tales -- Amazon River Region.
Indians of South America -- Brazil -- Folklore -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature.
Tales -- Brazil.
Indians of South America -- Amazon River Region -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature.
Local Subject Indigenous peoples -- South America -- Amazon River Region -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature.
Indigenous peoples -- South America -- Brazil -- Folklore -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature.
Added Author Springer, Jane, translator.
Popov, Nikolai, 1938- illustrator.
ISBN 9781554981854
1554981859
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