And It Is Still That Way Legends Author:Byrd Baylor American Indian children retell forty-one tribal legends in contemporary language. — Included: — Why animals are the way they are. Why dogs don't talk anymore -- Why Rattlesnake has fangs -- Why dogs sniff -- Why Coyote isn't blue -- Why bears have short tails. Why our world is like it is. How the Papagos got some shade -- Why Navajos live in hoga... more »ns -- Why we have dogs in Hopi villages -- How oceans came to be -- How our people came to be -- Why saguaros grow on the south side of hills -- The fourth world of the Hopis -- Why birds live in our villages. Great troubles and great heroes. The brave mouse -- Eagleman -- How the Yei saved the people -- Mountain spirits -- The maze. People can turn into anything. Look up at the stars -- Seven Pima stars -- The eagle and the boy -- Do you want to turn into a rabbit? -- The boy who became a deer. Brother Coyote. Coyote gets Turkey up a tree -- Coyote has to have his way -- Coyote in a hailstorm -- The beautiful dream -- The tricky Coyote -- How Coyote went quail hunting -- Coyote and the money tree -- It is not good to sleep on rocks. There is magic all around us. When Geronimo sang -- When kachinas sing -- Hopi kachinas -- The power of birds -- Desert snakes and desert people -- Leave snakes alone -- Be careful of falling stars -- One who had the power of owls -- Apaches live close to nature -- We are kin to trees.« less