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Legend of the Red Wolf

Legend of the Red Wolf
Author: Valerie Ozeta
Publisher:
Total Pages: 50
Release: 1999-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780966168716

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When Great Grandfather appears in a vision and tells the legend of the Red Wolf, Tony is inspired to recruit Pete and the other bullies to help him paint a mural in their desert Southwest home town.


Indian Legends of the Pacific Northwest

Indian Legends of the Pacific Northwest
Author: Ella Elizabeth Clark
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2003
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780520239265

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50th anniversary edition of a perennial best seller. Tales from the oral tradition of the Indians in the Pacific Northwest.


Red Wolf And The Alpha King

Red Wolf And The Alpha King
Author: Penny Hughes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2021-05-10
Genre:
ISBN:

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Alice is a young wolf shifter but with a difference her wolf Storm is a special Red Wolf and extremely rare. Legend says that Red Wolves have special abilities but the specifics were lost long ago. As far as Alice is concerned it's just stories because she is 21 and still hasn't shown signs of having any powers.Like all wolf shifters Alice has a mate somewhere out in the world for her to find. When they meet their connection is immediately obvious. She quickly finds out that he is the Alpha King, king of all wolf shifters! A powerful Wolf with many enemies, can he protect his new mate from their wicked schemes?Now that Alice has found her mate Colby Silvers, can they keep her secret safe and why was the Red Wolf so revered that it became legendary?


The Red Wolves

The Red Wolves
Author: Georgina Makalani
Publisher: Georgina Makalani
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2016-05-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0994513135

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Iski Flare left Muteguard with the hope of adventure, but so far it hasn’t been quite as he expected. Haunted by his lost love, he heads deep into the forest chasing rumours of tall trees and giant wolves. Instead he finds a woman in red and a village hidden deep amongst the trees. It doesn’t take long to discover that not all is at it seems and the Reds are keeping secrets not only from him, but from some of their own. And one destined to save them all, may just be tearing the pack apart. There is more hidden in trees than Iski is prepared for. And there may be more than their way of life in danger.


The Red Wolf

The Red Wolf
Author: Fred H. Harrington
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2001-08-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780823957651

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The red wolf once roamed freely over most of the southwest United States.


The Red Wolf

The Red Wolf
Author: Alvin Silverstein
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1994
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781562944162

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Describes the red wolf and the recovery program that has helped to bring this species back from the brink of extinction.


Red Wolves

Red Wolves
Author: Meish Goldish
Publisher: Bearport Publishing
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1597169390

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Was it too late to save the red wolf? For hundreds of years, these remarkable creatures had roamed freely across North America. Yet by the 1960s, red wolves were pushed to the brink of extinction by hunting, habitat destruction, and disease. Could scientists and wildlife officials find a way to restore red wolves to the wild? In Red Wolves: And Then There Were (Almost) None, children relive the inspiring and heroic efforts of people who stepped in to save red wolves when all seemed lost. Through this true tale of wildlife survival, kids discover the bold and creative ideas that Americans and their government have used to protect and care for the country’s endangered wildlife.


The Red Wolf’s Way

The Red Wolf’s Way
Author: Dennis DuBois
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 55
Release: 2020-11-30
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1480899348

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Ceremonies are a valuable part of the Order of the Arrow. In the Ordeal ceremony, candidates learn about the principles of the OA. The Brotherhood ceremony seals the vows taken during the Ordeal and commits the member to a life of service. No matter what the ceremony, it is important to continually focus on how to best maintain and improve the quality of the ceremonies and the ceremonial teams. In a guide to building and improving Order of the Arrow ceremonial teams, Dennis DuBois shares a plethera of information that explores native Woodlands people and cultures, complex safety requirements, the ways ceremonial actors can personalize character development, and methods for improving the staging of ceremonies that also offers ways additional members can participate (props, makeup, and drum and sound). Included are tips on memorizing parts and delivering lines, costuming and care, and presentation. The Red Wolf’s Way is a comprehensive handbook that includes practical tips on how to build and improve Order of the Arrow ceremonial teams.


The Power of Kiowa Song

The Power of Kiowa Song
Author: Luke E. Lassiter
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1998-09-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0816544972

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Many Kiowas believe that song is a gift from God. Its power, argues Luke E. Lassiter, rests in the many ways that community members hear, understand, and feel it: "Song has power. As I begin to understand what this means for my mentors, I am just beginning to understand what this means in my life. They are not just singers. They are vehicles for something greater than all of us. Indeed, I now understand that I am not just a singer. But . . . I will sing until I die." As a boy, Lassiter had an early fascination with pow wows. This interest eventually went from a hobby to a passion. As Lassiter made Kiowa friends who taught him to sing and traveled the pow wow circuit, serving many times as a head singer, he began to investigate and write about the pow wow as an experiential encounter with song. The Power of Kiowa Song shows how song is interpreted, created, and used by individuals, how it is negotiated through the context of an event, and how it emerges as a powerfully unique and specific public expression. The Power of Kiowa Song presents a collaborative, community-wide dialogue about the experience of song. Using conversations with Kiowa friends as a frame, Lassiter seeks to describe the entire experience of song rather than to analyze it solely from a distance. Lassiter's Kiowa consultants were extremely active in the writing of the book, re-explaining concepts that seemed difficult to grasp and discussing the organization and content of the work. In a text that is engaging and easily read, Lassiter has combined experiential narrative with ethnological theory to create a new form of collaborative ethnography that makes anthropology accessible to everyone. This book is designed for anyone interested in Native American studies or anthropology, and it also serves as a resource written by and for the Kiowa themselves. Hear the Power of Kiowa Song


Wolf

Wolf
Author: Rebecca Grambo
Publisher: Richmond Hill, Ont. : Firefly Books
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2005
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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A passionate look at one of the most fascinating animals in the world. Throughout history, wolves have fascinated, inspired and terrified people around the world. Fierce, loyal, tribal and intelligent, these animals are the subject of this intimate portrait. Early humans shared a nomadic hunting lifestyle with wolves and identified with their social structure and family life. They wrapped wolves in the golden cloth of legend, revering them as creators and helpers. Some, with great pride, even claimed wolves as their direct ancestors. Drawing on a wide variety of sources, the author weaves together ancient legends, up-to-date science, historical writings and personal observations with artifacts and the penetrating photography of Daniel J. Cox. The result is the magnificent, passionate and powerful story of an animal worth understanding and preserving. Wolf chapters include: Early myths and legends -- stories that record the earliest human -- wolf encounters Part of the Pack -- how wolves work together to hunt, for protection and to take care of the young Legendary Predator -- how wolves organize the hunt and select their prey Warriors and Wolves -- how, from ancient times, wolves have been role models for warriors Shamans and Shapeshifters -- how wolves have been seen as a great source of power and healing Predator Becomes Prey -- how humans have hunted wolves beyond all reason or need At the Edge Again -- what the future holds for this magnificent animal. Wolf blends natural science, history, and folklore to explore our fascination with one of the most complex creatures in the world. The book explores how humans have interacted with wolves, from the earliest creation myths to current attempts to restore near-extinct populations.