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How Iwariwa the cayman learned to share

George Crespo

How Iwariwa the cayman learned to share

by George Crespo

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Published by Clarion Books in New York .
Written in

    Places:
  • Venezuela.
    • Subjects:
    • Yanomamo Indians -- Folklore,
    • Tales -- Venezuela,
    • Yanomamo Indians -- Folklore,
    • Indians of South America -- Folklore,
    • Folklore -- Venezuela,
    • Fire -- Folklore

    • About the Edition

      The animals in the Amazon rainforest find a way to trick Iwariwa the cayman into sharing the fire he uses to cook his food.

      Edition Notes

      Statementa Yanomami myth retold and illustrated by George Crespo.
      Classifications
      LC ClassificationsF2520.1.Y3 C74 1995
      The Physical Object
      Pagination1 v. (unpaged) :
      ID Numbers
      Open LibraryOL1090085M
      ISBN 100395671620
      LC Control Number94014212
      OCLC/WorldCa30437881

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How Iwariwa the Cayman Learned to Share: A Yanomami Myth Iwariwa the cayman refuses to share the fire that he uses to cook his food, until the animals of the Venezuelan rain forest come up with an ingenious scheme to trick him, in a traditional myth from the Yanomami people of South America.

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