14014886 03 01 01 JB code JB John Benjamins Publishing Company 01 JB code CLU 7 GE 15 9789027272423 06 10.1075/clu.7 00 EA E133 10 01 JB code CLU 02 JB code 1879-5838 02 7.00 01 02 Culture and Language Use Culture and Language Use 01 01 Ute Texts Ute Texts 1 C01 01 JB code 383128299 T. Givón Givón, T. T. Givón University of Oregon 01 eng 11 349 03 03 xvi 03 00 333 03 24 JB code LIN.LANDOC Language documentation 24 JB code LIN.NOAM Languages of North America 24 JB code LIN.SYNTAX Syntax 24 JB code LIN.THEOR Theoretical linguistics 10 LAN009000 12 CF/2JNN 01 06 02 00 Ute oral literature reflects the life experience of a small-scale hunting-and-gathering Society of Intimates and its tight connection to the local natural environment and to the terrain, flora and fauna that supported the hunter-gatherer life. This title contains a collection of Ute oral texts. 03 00 This second volume of our Ute trilogy contains a collection of Ute oral texts. Ute oral literature reflects the life experience of a small-scale hunting-and-gathering Society of Intimates and its tight connection to the local terrain, flora and fauna that supported the hunter-gatherer life. Ute story-telling tradition is the people's literary heritage, with the narrative style allowing considerable artistic freedom and diversity in contents and style. Stories were not memorized verbatim, and story-tellers took creative liberty in elaborating and re-inventing the 'same' tale. The core cultural contents of each story are nevertheless preserved across tellers. Ute stories were most likely told at night around the fire, in front of or inside the lodge, to a mixed audience of children and adults who had heard the tale many time before. The stories aimed to both instruct and entertain. Their underlying themes are stoic and oft-cynical reflections on the vagaries of human behavior and harsh existence. They are the foundational literary tradition of The People--Núuchi-u. 01 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/475/clu.7.png 01 01 D502 https://benjamins.com/covers/475_jpg/9789027202895.jpg 01 01 D504 https://benjamins.com/covers/475_tif/9789027202895.tif 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/1200_front/clu.7.hb.png 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/125/clu.7.png 02 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/1200_back/clu.7.hb.png 03 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/3d_web/clu.7.hb.png 01 01 JB code clu.7.01the 06 10.1075/clu.7.01the 5 10 6 Article 1 01 04 Text 1. He who created the people Text 1. He who created the people 01 01 JB code clu.7.02hew 06 10.1075/clu.7.02hew 11 16 6 Article 2 01 04 Text 2. He who created the people Text 2. He who created the people 01 01 JB code clu.7.03the 06 10.1075/clu.7.03the 17 26 10 Article 3 01 04 Text 3. The origin of the people Text 3. 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Coyote deprives himself of his eyes Text 10. Coyote deprives himself of his eyes 01 01 JB code clu.7.11por 06 10.1075/clu.7.11por 89 106 18 Article 11 01 04 Text 11. Porcupine, buffalo-cow and Sinawav Text 11. Porcupine, buffalo-cow and Sinawav 01 01 JB code clu.7.12por 06 10.1075/clu.7.12por 107 120 14 Article 12 01 04 Text 12. Porcupine tricks Coyote Text 12. Porcupine tricks Coyote 01 01 JB code clu.7.13sin 06 10.1075/clu.7.13sin 121 130 10 Article 13 01 04 Text 13. Sinawav racing the birds and betting Text 13. Sinawav racing the birds and betting 01 01 JB code clu.7.14sin 06 10.1075/clu.7.14sin 131 136 6 Article 14 01 04 Text 14. Sinawav burning his own house Text 14. Sinawav burning his own house 01 01 JB code clu.7.15hun 06 10.1075/clu.7.15hun 139 148 10 Article 15 01 04 Text 15. Hungry Coyote races Skunk for prairie-dogs Text 15. Hungry Coyote races Skunk for prairie-dogs 01 01 JB code clu.7.16hun 06 10.1075/clu.7.16hun 149 156 8 Article 16 01 04 Text 16. Hungry Coyote races Skunk for the prairie-dogs Text 16. Hungry Coyote races Skunk for the prairie-dogs 01 01 JB code clu.7.17hun 06 10.1075/clu.7.17hun 157 162 6 Article 17 01 04 Text 17. Hungry Coyote, Rabbit, and the white-man's chicken Text 17. Hungry Coyote, Rabbit, and the white-man’s chicken 01 01 JB code clu.7.18coy 06 10.1075/clu.7.18coy 163 166 4 Article 18 01 04 Text 18. Coyote and the rock children Text 18. Coyote and the rock children 01 01 JB code clu.7.19coy 06 10.1075/clu.7.19coy 167 172 6 Article 19 01 04 Text 19. Coyote cooks She-Bear's children Text 19. Coyote cooks She-Bear’s children 01 01 JB code clu.7.20coy 06 10.1075/clu.7.20coy 173 176 4 Article 20 01 04 Text 20. Coyote, Wolf and Horned-Toad Text 20. Coyote, Wolf and Horned-Toad 01 01 JB code clu.7.21how 06 10.1075/clu.7.21how 177 186 10 Article 21 01 04 Text 21. How Coyote and Bobcat got their shapes Text 21. How Coyote and Bobcat got their shapes 01 01 JB code clu.7.22rab 06 10.1075/clu.7.22rab 189 198 10 Article 22 01 04 Text 22. Rabbit getting mad Text 22. Rabbit getting mad 01 01 JB code clu.7.23how 06 10.1075/clu.7.23how 199 204 6 Article 23 01 04 Text 23. How angry Rabbit got his brown spots Text 23. How angry Rabbit got his brown spots 01 01 JB code clu.7.24how 06 10.1075/clu.7.24how 205 210 6 Article 24 01 04 Text 24. How the Pinyon Jays got their curse-name Text 24. How the Pinyon Jays got their curse-name 01 01 JB code clu.7.25bea 06 10.1075/clu.7.25bea 211 214 4 Article 25 01 04 Text 25. Bear runs away with Mountain-Lion's wife Text 25. Bear runs away with Mountain-Lion’s wife 01 01 JB code clu.7.26the 06 10.1075/clu.7.26the 221 230 10 Article 26 01 04 Text 26. The origin of the Beardance Text 26. The origin of the Beardance 01 01 JB code clu.7.27how 06 10.1075/clu.7.27how 231 240 10 Article 27 01 04 Text 27. How the Beardance used to be Text 27. How the Beardance used to be 01 01 JB code clu.7.28the 06 10.1075/clu.7.28the 241 266 26 Article 28 01 04 Text 28. The origin of the Sundance Text 28. The origin of the Sundance 01 01 JB code clu.7.29the 06 10.1075/clu.7.29the 271 292 22 Article 29 01 04 Text 29. The last war party Text 29. The last war party 01 01 JB code clu.7.30new 06 10.1075/clu.7.30new 293 300 8 Article 30 01 04 Text 30. News broadcast (KIUP-FM) Text 30. News broadcast (KIUP-FM) 01 01 JB code clu.7.31spe 06 10.1075/clu.7.31spe 301 310 10 Article 31 01 04 Text 31. Speech at the Ute language committee Text 31. Speech at the Ute language committee 01 01 JB code clu.7.32clo 06 10.1075/clu.7.32clo 311 316 6 Article 32 01 04 Text 32. Cloud family lore Text 32. Cloud family lore 01 01 JB code clu.7.33spe 06 10.1075/clu.7.33spe 317 332 16 Article 33 01 04 Text 33. Speech at the Tri-Ute language meeting Text 33. Speech at the Tri-Ute language meeting 01 01 JB code clu.7.34bib 06 10.1075/clu.7.34bib 333 334 2 Article 34 01 04 Bibliography Bibliography 01 JB code JBENJAMINS John Benjamins Publishing Company 01 01 JB code JB John Benjamins Publishing Company 01 https://benjamins.com Amsterdam NL 00 John Benjamins Publishing Company Marketing Department / Karin Plijnaar, Pieter Lamers onix@benjamins.nl 04 01 00 20130716 C 2013 Southern Ute Tribe, Ignacio, Colorado 02 WORLD 13 15 9789027202901 WORLD 03 01 JB 17 Google 03 https://play.google.com/store/books 21 01 00 Unqualified price 00 36.00 EUR 01 00 Unqualified price 00 30.00 GBP 01 00 Unqualified price 00 54.00 USD 522008516 03 01 01 JB code JB John Benjamins Publishing Company 01 JB code CLU 7 Eb 15 9789027272423 06 10.1075/clu.7 00 EA E107 10 01 JB code CLU 02 1879-5838 02 7.00 01 02 Culture and Language Use Culture and Language Use 11 01 JB code jbe-all 01 02 Full EBA collection (ca. 4,200 titles) 11 01 JB code jbe-2015-all 01 02 Complete backlist (3,208 titles, 1967–2015) 05 02 Complete backlist (1967–2015) 11 01 JB code jbe-2015-clu 01 02 Culture and Language Use (vols. 1–14,16–17, 2010–2015) 05 02 CLU (vols. 1–14,16–17, 2010–2015) 11 01 JB code jbe-2015-linguistics 01 02 Subject collection: Linguistics (2,773 titles, 1967–2015) 05 02 Linguistics (1967–2015) 01 01 Ute Texts Ute Texts 1 C01 01 JB code 383128299 T. Givón Givón, T. T. Givón University of Oregon 07 https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/383128299 01 eng 11 349 03 03 xvi 03 00 333 03 01 23 897/.4576 03 2013 PM2515.Z77 04 Ute language. 04 Ute language--Texts. 04 Storytelling. 04 Indians of North America--Colorado. 10 LAN009000 12 CF/2JNN 24 JB code LIN.LANDOC Language documentation 24 JB code LIN.NOAM Languages of North America 24 JB code LIN.SYNTAX Syntax 24 JB code LIN.THEOR Theoretical linguistics 01 06 02 00 Ute oral literature reflects the life experience of a small-scale hunting-and-gathering Society of Intimates and its tight connection to the local natural environment and to the terrain, flora and fauna that supported the hunter-gatherer life. This title contains a collection of Ute oral texts. 03 00 This second volume of our Ute trilogy contains a collection of Ute oral texts. Ute oral literature reflects the life experience of a small-scale hunting-and-gathering Society of Intimates and its tight connection to the local terrain, flora and fauna that supported the hunter-gatherer life. Ute story-telling tradition is the people's literary heritage, with the narrative style allowing considerable artistic freedom and diversity in contents and style. Stories were not memorized verbatim, and story-tellers took creative liberty in elaborating and re-inventing the 'same' tale. The core cultural contents of each story are nevertheless preserved across tellers. Ute stories were most likely told at night around the fire, in front of or inside the lodge, to a mixed audience of children and adults who had heard the tale many time before. The stories aimed to both instruct and entertain. Their underlying themes are stoic and oft-cynical reflections on the vagaries of human behavior and harsh existence. They are the foundational literary tradition of The People--Núuchi-u. 01 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/475/clu.7.png 01 01 D502 https://benjamins.com/covers/475_jpg/9789027202895.jpg 01 01 D504 https://benjamins.com/covers/475_tif/9789027202895.tif 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/1200_front/clu.7.hb.png 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/125/clu.7.png 02 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/1200_back/clu.7.hb.png 03 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/3d_web/clu.7.hb.png 01 01 JB code clu.7.01the 06 10.1075/clu.7.01the 5 10 6 Article 1 01 04 Text 1. He who created the people Text 1. He who created the people 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.02hew 06 10.1075/clu.7.02hew 11 16 6 Article 2 01 04 Text 2. He who created the people Text 2. He who created the people 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.03the 06 10.1075/clu.7.03the 17 26 10 Article 3 01 04 Text 3. The origin of the people Text 3. The origin of the people 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.04the 06 10.1075/clu.7.04the 27 30 4 Article 4 01 04 Text 4. The stealing of the fire Text 4. The stealing of the fire 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.05sin 06 10.1075/clu.7.05sin 31 44 14 Article 5 01 04 Text 5. Sinawav and the seven sisters Text 5. Sinawav and the seven sisters 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.06how 06 10.1075/clu.7.06how 45 50 6 Article 6 01 04 Text 6. How Sinawav named the trees and bushes Text 6. How Sinawav named the trees and bushes 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.07sin 06 10.1075/clu.7.07sin 51 58 8 Article 7 01 04 Text 7. Sinawav the copycat Text 7. Sinawav the copycat 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.08sin 06 10.1075/clu.7.08sin 59 68 10 Article 8 01 04 Text 8. Sinawav the copycat Text 8. Sinawav the copycat 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.09how 06 10.1075/clu.7.09how 69 78 10 Article 9 01 04 Text 9. How Sinawav got his yellow eyes Text 9. How Sinawav got his yellow eyes 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.10coy 06 10.1075/clu.7.10coy 79 88 10 Article 10 01 04 Text 10. Coyote deprives himself of his eyes Text 10. Coyote deprives himself of his eyes 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.11por 06 10.1075/clu.7.11por 89 106 18 Article 11 01 04 Text 11. Porcupine, buffalo-cow and Sinawav Text 11. Porcupine, buffalo-cow and Sinawav 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.12por 06 10.1075/clu.7.12por 107 120 14 Article 12 01 04 Text 12. Porcupine tricks Coyote Text 12. Porcupine tricks Coyote 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.13sin 06 10.1075/clu.7.13sin 121 130 10 Article 13 01 04 Text 13. Sinawav racing the birds and betting Text 13. Sinawav racing the birds and betting 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.14sin 06 10.1075/clu.7.14sin 131 136 6 Article 14 01 04 Text 14. Sinawav burning his own house Text 14. Sinawav burning his own house 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.15hun 06 10.1075/clu.7.15hun 139 148 10 Article 15 01 04 Text 15. Hungry Coyote races Skunk for prairie-dogs Text 15. Hungry Coyote races Skunk for prairie-dogs 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.16hun 06 10.1075/clu.7.16hun 149 156 8 Article 16 01 04 Text 16. Hungry Coyote races Skunk for the prairie-dogs Text 16. Hungry Coyote races Skunk for the prairie-dogs 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.17hun 06 10.1075/clu.7.17hun 157 162 6 Article 17 01 04 Text 17. Hungry Coyote, Rabbit, and the white-man's chicken Text 17. Hungry Coyote, Rabbit, and the white-man’s chicken 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.18coy 06 10.1075/clu.7.18coy 163 166 4 Article 18 01 04 Text 18. Coyote and the rock children Text 18. Coyote and the rock children 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.19coy 06 10.1075/clu.7.19coy 167 172 6 Article 19 01 04 Text 19. Coyote cooks She-Bear's children Text 19. Coyote cooks She-Bear’s children 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.20coy 06 10.1075/clu.7.20coy 173 176 4 Article 20 01 04 Text 20. Coyote, Wolf and Horned-Toad Text 20. Coyote, Wolf and Horned-Toad 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.21how 06 10.1075/clu.7.21how 177 186 10 Article 21 01 04 Text 21. How Coyote and Bobcat got their shapes Text 21. How Coyote and Bobcat got their shapes 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.22rab 06 10.1075/clu.7.22rab 189 198 10 Article 22 01 04 Text 22. Rabbit getting mad Text 22. Rabbit getting mad 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.23how 06 10.1075/clu.7.23how 199 204 6 Article 23 01 04 Text 23. How angry Rabbit got his brown spots Text 23. How angry Rabbit got his brown spots 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.24how 06 10.1075/clu.7.24how 205 210 6 Article 24 01 04 Text 24. How the Pinyon Jays got their curse-name Text 24. How the Pinyon Jays got their curse-name 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.25bea 06 10.1075/clu.7.25bea 211 214 4 Article 25 01 04 Text 25. Bear runs away with Mountain-Lion's wife Text 25. Bear runs away with Mountain-Lion’s wife 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.26the 06 10.1075/clu.7.26the 221 230 10 Article 26 01 04 Text 26. The origin of the Beardance Text 26. The origin of the Beardance 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.27how 06 10.1075/clu.7.27how 231 240 10 Article 27 01 04 Text 27. How the Beardance used to be Text 27. How the Beardance used to be 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.28the 06 10.1075/clu.7.28the 241 266 26 Article 28 01 04 Text 28. The origin of the Sundance Text 28. The origin of the Sundance 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.29the 06 10.1075/clu.7.29the 271 292 22 Article 29 01 04 Text 29. The last war party Text 29. The last war party 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.30new 06 10.1075/clu.7.30new 293 300 8 Article 30 01 04 Text 30. News broadcast (KIUP-FM) Text 30. News broadcast (KIUP-FM) 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.31spe 06 10.1075/clu.7.31spe 301 310 10 Article 31 01 04 Text 31. Speech at the Ute language committee Text 31. Speech at the Ute language committee 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.32clo 06 10.1075/clu.7.32clo 311 316 6 Article 32 01 04 Text 32. Cloud family lore Text 32. 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Givón Givón, T. T. Givón University of Oregon 07 https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/383128299 01 eng 11 349 03 03 xvi 03 00 333 03 01 23 897/.4576 03 2013 PM2515.Z77 04 Ute language. 04 Ute language--Texts. 04 Storytelling. 04 Indians of North America--Colorado. 10 LAN009000 12 CF/2JNN 24 JB code LIN.LANDOC Language documentation 24 JB code LIN.NOAM Languages of North America 24 JB code LIN.SYNTAX Syntax 24 JB code LIN.THEOR Theoretical linguistics 01 06 02 00 Ute oral literature reflects the life experience of a small-scale hunting-and-gathering Society of Intimates and its tight connection to the local natural environment and to the terrain, flora and fauna that supported the hunter-gatherer life. This title contains a collection of Ute oral texts. 03 00 This second volume of our Ute trilogy contains a collection of Ute oral texts. Ute oral literature reflects the life experience of a small-scale hunting-and-gathering Society of Intimates and its tight connection to the local terrain, flora and fauna that supported the hunter-gatherer life. Ute story-telling tradition is the people's literary heritage, with the narrative style allowing considerable artistic freedom and diversity in contents and style. Stories were not memorized verbatim, and story-tellers took creative liberty in elaborating and re-inventing the 'same' tale. The core cultural contents of each story are nevertheless preserved across tellers. Ute stories were most likely told at night around the fire, in front of or inside the lodge, to a mixed audience of children and adults who had heard the tale many time before. The stories aimed to both instruct and entertain. Their underlying themes are stoic and oft-cynical reflections on the vagaries of human behavior and harsh existence. They are the foundational literary tradition of The People--Núuchi-u. 01 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/475/clu.7.png 01 01 D502 https://benjamins.com/covers/475_jpg/9789027202895.jpg 01 01 D504 https://benjamins.com/covers/475_tif/9789027202895.tif 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/1200_front/clu.7.hb.png 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/125/clu.7.png 02 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/1200_back/clu.7.hb.png 03 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/3d_web/clu.7.hb.png 01 01 JB code clu.7.01the 06 10.1075/clu.7.01the 5 10 6 Article 1 01 04 Text 1. He who created the people Text 1. He who created the people 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.02hew 06 10.1075/clu.7.02hew 11 16 6 Article 2 01 04 Text 2. He who created the people Text 2. He who created the people 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.03the 06 10.1075/clu.7.03the 17 26 10 Article 3 01 04 Text 3. The origin of the people Text 3. 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Hungry Coyote races Skunk for prairie-dogs Text 15. Hungry Coyote races Skunk for prairie-dogs 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.16hun 06 10.1075/clu.7.16hun 149 156 8 Article 16 01 04 Text 16. Hungry Coyote races Skunk for the prairie-dogs Text 16. Hungry Coyote races Skunk for the prairie-dogs 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.17hun 06 10.1075/clu.7.17hun 157 162 6 Article 17 01 04 Text 17. Hungry Coyote, Rabbit, and the white-man's chicken Text 17. Hungry Coyote, Rabbit, and the white-man’s chicken 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.18coy 06 10.1075/clu.7.18coy 163 166 4 Article 18 01 04 Text 18. Coyote and the rock children Text 18. Coyote and the rock children 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.19coy 06 10.1075/clu.7.19coy 167 172 6 Article 19 01 04 Text 19. Coyote cooks She-Bear's children Text 19. Coyote cooks She-Bear’s children 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.20coy 06 10.1075/clu.7.20coy 173 176 4 Article 20 01 04 Text 20. Coyote, Wolf and Horned-Toad Text 20. Coyote, Wolf and Horned-Toad 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.21how 06 10.1075/clu.7.21how 177 186 10 Article 21 01 04 Text 21. How Coyote and Bobcat got their shapes Text 21. How Coyote and Bobcat got their shapes 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.22rab 06 10.1075/clu.7.22rab 189 198 10 Article 22 01 04 Text 22. Rabbit getting mad Text 22. Rabbit getting mad 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.23how 06 10.1075/clu.7.23how 199 204 6 Article 23 01 04 Text 23. How angry Rabbit got his brown spots Text 23. How angry Rabbit got his brown spots 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.24how 06 10.1075/clu.7.24how 205 210 6 Article 24 01 04 Text 24. How the Pinyon Jays got their curse-name Text 24. How the Pinyon Jays got their curse-name 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.25bea 06 10.1075/clu.7.25bea 211 214 4 Article 25 01 04 Text 25. Bear runs away with Mountain-Lion's wife Text 25. Bear runs away with Mountain-Lion’s wife 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.26the 06 10.1075/clu.7.26the 221 230 10 Article 26 01 04 Text 26. The origin of the Beardance Text 26. The origin of the Beardance 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.27how 06 10.1075/clu.7.27how 231 240 10 Article 27 01 04 Text 27. How the Beardance used to be Text 27. How the Beardance used to be 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.28the 06 10.1075/clu.7.28the 241 266 26 Article 28 01 04 Text 28. The origin of the Sundance Text 28. The origin of the Sundance 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.29the 06 10.1075/clu.7.29the 271 292 22 Article 29 01 04 Text 29. The last war party Text 29. The last war party 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.30new 06 10.1075/clu.7.30new 293 300 8 Article 30 01 04 Text 30. News broadcast (KIUP-FM) Text 30. News broadcast (KIUP-FM) 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.31spe 06 10.1075/clu.7.31spe 301 310 10 Article 31 01 04 Text 31. Speech at the Ute language committee Text 31. Speech at the Ute language committee 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.32clo 06 10.1075/clu.7.32clo 311 316 6 Article 32 01 04 Text 32. Cloud family lore Text 32. Cloud family lore 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.33spe 06 10.1075/clu.7.33spe 317 332 16 Article 33 01 04 Text 33. Speech at the Tri-Ute language meeting Text 33. Speech at the Tri-Ute language meeting 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.34bib 06 10.1075/clu.7.34bib 333 334 2 Article 34 01 04 Bibliography Bibliography 01 eng 01 JB code JBENJAMINS John Benjamins Publishing Company 01 01 JB code JB John Benjamins Publishing Company 01 https://benjamins.com 02 https://benjamins.com/catalog/clu.7 Amsterdam NL 00 John Benjamins Publishing Company Marketing Department / Karin Plijnaar, Pieter Lamers onix@benjamins.nl 04 01 00 20130716 C 2013 Southern Ute Tribe, Ignacio, Colorado 02 WORLD WORLD US CA MX 09 01 JB 1 John Benjamins Publishing Company +31 20 6304747 +31 20 6739773 bookorder@benjamins.nl 01 https://benjamins.com 21 71 14 01 00 Unqualified price 02 JB 1 02 110.00 EUR 02 00 Unqualified price 02 92.00 01 Z 0 GBP GB US CA MX 01 01 JB 2 John Benjamins Publishing Company +1 800 562-5666 +1 703 661-1501 benjamins@presswarehouse.com 01 https://benjamins.com 21 71 14 01 00 Unqualified price 02 JB 1 02 165.00 USD 679008517 03 01 01 JB code JB John Benjamins Publishing Company 01 JB code CLU 7 Pb 15 9789027202901 06 10.1075/clu.7 13 2012043432 00 BC 01 240 mm 02 160 mm 08 630 gr 10 01 JB code CLU 02 1879-5838 02 7.00 01 02 Culture and Language Use Culture and Language Use 01 01 Ute Texts Ute Texts 1 C01 01 JB code 383128299 T. Givón Givón, T. T. Givón University of Oregon 07 https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/383128299 01 eng 11 349 03 03 xvi 03 00 333 03 01 23 897/.4576 03 2013 PM2515.Z77 04 Ute language. 04 Ute language--Texts. 04 Storytelling. 04 Indians of North America--Colorado. 10 LAN009000 12 CF/2JNN 24 JB code LIN.LANDOC Language documentation 24 JB code LIN.NOAM Languages of North America 24 JB code LIN.SYNTAX Syntax 24 JB code LIN.THEOR Theoretical linguistics 01 06 02 00 Ute oral literature reflects the life experience of a small-scale hunting-and-gathering Society of Intimates and its tight connection to the local natural environment and to the terrain, flora and fauna that supported the hunter-gatherer life. This title contains a collection of Ute oral texts. 03 00 This second volume of our Ute trilogy contains a collection of Ute oral texts. Ute oral literature reflects the life experience of a small-scale hunting-and-gathering Society of Intimates and its tight connection to the local terrain, flora and fauna that supported the hunter-gatherer life. Ute story-telling tradition is the people's literary heritage, with the narrative style allowing considerable artistic freedom and diversity in contents and style. Stories were not memorized verbatim, and story-tellers took creative liberty in elaborating and re-inventing the 'same' tale. The core cultural contents of each story are nevertheless preserved across tellers. Ute stories were most likely told at night around the fire, in front of or inside the lodge, to a mixed audience of children and adults who had heard the tale many time before. The stories aimed to both instruct and entertain. Their underlying themes are stoic and oft-cynical reflections on the vagaries of human behavior and harsh existence. They are the foundational literary tradition of The People--Núuchi-u. 01 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/475/clu.7.png 01 01 D502 https://benjamins.com/covers/475_jpg/9789027202895.jpg 01 01 D504 https://benjamins.com/covers/475_tif/9789027202895.tif 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/1200_front/clu.7.pb.png 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/125/clu.7.png 02 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/1200_back/clu.7.pb.png 03 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/3d_web/clu.7.pb.png 01 01 JB code clu.7.01the 06 10.1075/clu.7.01the 5 10 6 Article 1 01 04 Text 1. He who created the people Text 1. He who created the people 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.02hew 06 10.1075/clu.7.02hew 11 16 6 Article 2 01 04 Text 2. He who created the people Text 2. He who created the people 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.03the 06 10.1075/clu.7.03the 17 26 10 Article 3 01 04 Text 3. The origin of the people Text 3. The origin of the people 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.04the 06 10.1075/clu.7.04the 27 30 4 Article 4 01 04 Text 4. The stealing of the fire Text 4. The stealing of the fire 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.05sin 06 10.1075/clu.7.05sin 31 44 14 Article 5 01 04 Text 5. Sinawav and the seven sisters Text 5. Sinawav and the seven sisters 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.06how 06 10.1075/clu.7.06how 45 50 6 Article 6 01 04 Text 6. How Sinawav named the trees and bushes Text 6. How Sinawav named the trees and bushes 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.07sin 06 10.1075/clu.7.07sin 51 58 8 Article 7 01 04 Text 7. Sinawav the copycat Text 7. Sinawav the copycat 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.08sin 06 10.1075/clu.7.08sin 59 68 10 Article 8 01 04 Text 8. Sinawav the copycat Text 8. Sinawav the copycat 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.09how 06 10.1075/clu.7.09how 69 78 10 Article 9 01 04 Text 9. How Sinawav got his yellow eyes Text 9. How Sinawav got his yellow eyes 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.10coy 06 10.1075/clu.7.10coy 79 88 10 Article 10 01 04 Text 10. Coyote deprives himself of his eyes Text 10. Coyote deprives himself of his eyes 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.11por 06 10.1075/clu.7.11por 89 106 18 Article 11 01 04 Text 11. Porcupine, buffalo-cow and Sinawav Text 11. Porcupine, buffalo-cow and Sinawav 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.12por 06 10.1075/clu.7.12por 107 120 14 Article 12 01 04 Text 12. Porcupine tricks Coyote Text 12. Porcupine tricks Coyote 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.13sin 06 10.1075/clu.7.13sin 121 130 10 Article 13 01 04 Text 13. Sinawav racing the birds and betting Text 13. Sinawav racing the birds and betting 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.14sin 06 10.1075/clu.7.14sin 131 136 6 Article 14 01 04 Text 14. Sinawav burning his own house Text 14. Sinawav burning his own house 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.15hun 06 10.1075/clu.7.15hun 139 148 10 Article 15 01 04 Text 15. Hungry Coyote races Skunk for prairie-dogs Text 15. Hungry Coyote races Skunk for prairie-dogs 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.16hun 06 10.1075/clu.7.16hun 149 156 8 Article 16 01 04 Text 16. Hungry Coyote races Skunk for the prairie-dogs Text 16. Hungry Coyote races Skunk for the prairie-dogs 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.17hun 06 10.1075/clu.7.17hun 157 162 6 Article 17 01 04 Text 17. Hungry Coyote, Rabbit, and the white-man's chicken Text 17. Hungry Coyote, Rabbit, and the white-man’s chicken 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.18coy 06 10.1075/clu.7.18coy 163 166 4 Article 18 01 04 Text 18. Coyote and the rock children Text 18. Coyote and the rock children 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.19coy 06 10.1075/clu.7.19coy 167 172 6 Article 19 01 04 Text 19. Coyote cooks She-Bear's children Text 19. Coyote cooks She-Bear’s children 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.20coy 06 10.1075/clu.7.20coy 173 176 4 Article 20 01 04 Text 20. Coyote, Wolf and Horned-Toad Text 20. Coyote, Wolf and Horned-Toad 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.21how 06 10.1075/clu.7.21how 177 186 10 Article 21 01 04 Text 21. How Coyote and Bobcat got their shapes Text 21. How Coyote and Bobcat got their shapes 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.22rab 06 10.1075/clu.7.22rab 189 198 10 Article 22 01 04 Text 22. Rabbit getting mad Text 22. Rabbit getting mad 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.23how 06 10.1075/clu.7.23how 199 204 6 Article 23 01 04 Text 23. How angry Rabbit got his brown spots Text 23. How angry Rabbit got his brown spots 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.24how 06 10.1075/clu.7.24how 205 210 6 Article 24 01 04 Text 24. How the Pinyon Jays got their curse-name Text 24. How the Pinyon Jays got their curse-name 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.25bea 06 10.1075/clu.7.25bea 211 214 4 Article 25 01 04 Text 25. Bear runs away with Mountain-Lion's wife Text 25. Bear runs away with Mountain-Lion’s wife 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.26the 06 10.1075/clu.7.26the 221 230 10 Article 26 01 04 Text 26. The origin of the Beardance Text 26. The origin of the Beardance 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.27how 06 10.1075/clu.7.27how 231 240 10 Article 27 01 04 Text 27. How the Beardance used to be Text 27. How the Beardance used to be 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.28the 06 10.1075/clu.7.28the 241 266 26 Article 28 01 04 Text 28. The origin of the Sundance Text 28. The origin of the Sundance 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.29the 06 10.1075/clu.7.29the 271 292 22 Article 29 01 04 Text 29. The last war party Text 29. The last war party 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.30new 06 10.1075/clu.7.30new 293 300 8 Article 30 01 04 Text 30. News broadcast (KIUP-FM) Text 30. News broadcast (KIUP-FM) 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.31spe 06 10.1075/clu.7.31spe 301 310 10 Article 31 01 04 Text 31. Speech at the Ute language committee Text 31. Speech at the Ute language committee 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.32clo 06 10.1075/clu.7.32clo 311 316 6 Article 32 01 04 Text 32. Cloud family lore Text 32. Cloud family lore 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.33spe 06 10.1075/clu.7.33spe 317 332 16 Article 33 01 04 Text 33. Speech at the Tri-Ute language meeting Text 33. Speech at the Tri-Ute language meeting 01 eng 01 01 JB code clu.7.34bib 06 10.1075/clu.7.34bib 333 334 2 Article 34 01 04 Bibliography Bibliography 01 eng 01 JB code JBENJAMINS John Benjamins Publishing Company 01 01 JB code JB John Benjamins Publishing Company 01 https://benjamins.com 02 https://benjamins.com/catalog/clu.7 Amsterdam NL 00 John Benjamins Publishing Company Marketing Department / Karin Plijnaar, Pieter Lamers onix@benjamins.nl 04 01 00 20130716 C 2013 Southern Ute Tribe, Ignacio, Colorado 02 WORLD WORLD US CA MX 09 01 JB 1 John Benjamins Publishing Company +31 20 6304747 +31 20 6739773 bookorder@benjamins.nl 01 https://benjamins.com 21 7 15 01 00 Unqualified price 02 JB 1 02 36.00 EUR 02 00 Unqualified price 02 30.00 01 Z 0 GBP GB US CA MX 01 01 JB 2 John Benjamins Publishing Company +1 800 562-5666 +1 703 661-1501 benjamins@presswarehouse.com 01 https://benjamins.com 21 7 15 01 00 Unqualified price 02 JB 1 02 54.00 USD