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Author Menchú, Rigoberta.

Title The honey jar / Rigoberta Menchú with Dante Liano ; pictures by Domi ; translated by David Unger.

Publication Info. Toronto : Groundwood Books, [2006]
©2006

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Location Call No. Status
 Avon Free Public Library - Children's Department  J 398.2 MENCHU    Check Shelf
 Glastonbury, Welles-Turner Memorial Library - Children's Department  J 398.2 MENCHU    Check Shelf
 Marlborough, Richmond Memorial Library - Children's Department  JFT 398.2072 HONEY    Check Shelf
 Middletown, Russell Library - Children's Nonfiction  J 398.20 MEN    Check Shelf
 Plainville Public Library - Children's Department  J FOLKLORE & FAIRYTALES 398.2 MEN    Check Shelf
Description 64 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm
Note Translation of: El vaso de miel.
Summary Grandmother Moon and Grandfather Sun were bored -- Creation of plants, animals, and fish -- Keepers of the earth -- Why the elders are the four corners of the universe -- Where it's revealed that each thing has a spirit -- Why you can see a rainbow when deer are born -- Where it's told that monkeys are descended from humans -- Story of the weasel who helped people find corn -- Man who became a buzzard -- Twins make holes in your clothes and send ants -- Amazing twins -- Story of the Hormigo Tree -- Glossary.
The Honey Jar retells the ancient stories Rigoberta Mench 's grandparents told her when she was a little girl, and we can imagine her listening to them by the fire at night. These Maya tales include natural phenomena, narratives, and animal stories. The underworld, the sky, the sun and moon, plants, people, animals, gods, and demi-gods are all players in these vibrant stories. Enchanting images by Domi draw on the Maya landscape and the rich visual vocabulary that can be found in the weavings and crafts for which the Maya are renowned.
Contents Grandmother Moon and Grandfather Sun were bored -- The creation of plants, animals and fish -- The keepers of the Earth -- Why the elders are the four corners of the universe -- Where it's revealed that each thing has a spirit -- Why you can see a rainbow when deer are born -- Where it's told that monkeys are descended from humans -- The story of the weasel who helped people find corn -- The man who became a buzzard -- Twins make holes in your clothes and send ants -- The amazing twins -- The story of the hormigo tree.
Study Program Accelerated Reader AR LG 5.4 2.0 106208.
Language Translated into English.
Subject Mayas -- Folklore.
Tales -- Guatemala.
Maya mythology -- Juvenile literature.
Maya mythology.
Spanish literature -- Translated into English.
Added Author Liano, Dante.
Unger, David, 1950-
Domi.
ISBN 9780888996701
0888996705
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