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An Imperious Impulse: Coyote Tales
Contributor(s): Vincent, Sue (Author), France, Stuart (Author)
ISBN: 1910478172     ISBN-13: 9781910478172
Publisher: Silent Eye Press
OUR PRICE:   $11.04  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2017
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- Comics & Graphic Novels | Literary
Physical Information: 0.11" H x 7" W x 10" (0.27 lbs) 44 pages
 
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"Couldn't you make me into a Bull?" asked Coyote.In a time before Man walked the Earth, the Great Spirit breathed life into the land. Coyote was the First. Playful, subversive, curious and sometimes comical, he and his fellow creatures shaped the world for those who were to follow.Coyote is a Native American Trickster and hero of many adventures. Tales of Coyote were passed down and shared with the young to illustrate the dangers of being human. Wilful, headstrong and always in trouble, Coyote journeyed through the spirit worlds, stealing fire and outwitting Death.When the Earth was loved as a living being, the rocks sang and the trees danced. Animals uttered Nature's wisdom and the sun rose and set upon a wondrous world. The echoes of this magical landscape can still be found in the myths and legends of many cultures. They represent the weaving of the human spirit and the silent lore of creation.'Be careful, Coyote, never perform this trick more than four times in any one day.''An Imperious Impulse' is the first book of the Lore Weavers, a collection of ancient tales retold. All traditional cultures evolved stories through which the natural and supernatural worlds could be explained and approached. Beyond their entertainment and humour is a deeper layer of mystery and symbolism through which the wisdom of the people could be transmitted. Telling of a time beyond human experience or memory, these tales meld a knowledge of the natural world with the spiritual and moral code of their creators.The essence of the human quest for an understanding of our role within creation has changed little over the millennia. From the Dreaming of the Australian peoples, to the Great Mystery of the Native Americans and the ancient Celtic myths, there is a common thread that unites humankind across time and distance. It is in the rich tapestry of folk tales that we glimpse its multi-hued beauty. Long may they continue to be enjoyed.