Louisiana Indian Tales Contributor(s): Moore, Elizabeth (Author), Couvillon, Alice (Author), Rougelot, Marilyn (Illustrator) |
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ISBN: 088289756X ISBN-13: 9780882897561 Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company OUR PRICE: $13.46 Product Type: Hardcover Published: March 1990 Annotation: Many children do not realize that Louisiana is rich in Indian culture. The authors have written a book of tales for children to create an awareness of the abundant Louisiana Indian heritage. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Social Science | Folklore & Mythology |
Dewey: 398.208 |
LCCN: 89071060 |
Physical Information: 0.56" H x 6.2" W x 9.2" (0.76 lbs) 112 pages |
Themes: - Ethnic Orientation - Native American - Geographic Orientation - Louisiana - Cultural Region - Deep South - Cultural Region - Mid-South - Cultural Region - Southeast U.S. |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: Louisiana Indian Tales vividly re-creates the struggles and triumphs of the state's first inhabitants. Dating back to 10,000 B.C., when the Paleo-Indians occupied the area and huge woolly mammoths and mastodons roamed the land, these poignant stories are based on archaeological evidence and historical knowledge traced through modern-day findings. For young readers, the tales in this collection focus on many tribes from around the state, such as the Tchefuncte, Choctaw, Chitimacha, Caddo, Houma, and Bayougoula. |
Contributor Bio(s): Moore, Elizabeth: - Alice Couvillon and Elizabeth Moore are both Louisiana natives who reside in Covington and graduated from Newcomb College in New Orleans. Together they wrote the Pelican titles Mimiís First Mardi Gras, Mimi and Jean-Paulís Cajun Mardi Gras, and Louisiana Indian Tales.Couvillon, Alice: - Alice Couvillon and Elizabeth Moore are both Louisiana natives who reside in Covington and graduated from Newcomb College in New Orleans.Rougelot, Marilyn: - Illustrator Marilyn Carter Rougelot, who also provided the illustrations for Mimi's First Mardi Gras and Mimi and Jean-Paul's Cajun Mardi Gras as well as Portraits of Extraordinary Women, is a native New Orleanian. She began her art training in the city's Vieux Carr and is an accomplished painter specializing in portraiture. |