Updated exhibits at the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center in Baker City and a traveling exhibit on Nez Perce ...
Derek No-Sun Brown, a Shoshone-Bannock and Bois Forte Band of Chippewa, is Coyote, a Native American trickster. He poses, along with Dina DeVore (left), a Jemez and Kewa Pueblo, and Kaa Folwell ...
A coyote track in New Mexico ... Coyotes were a central feature of Native American myth, featuring in hundreds of tales from ...
With the help of Native American consultants, Gauder and co-writer Géza Bereményi arrived at a middle ground between solemnity and amusement, the latter mostly derived from Coyote's thwarted antics.
Native American stories are as varied as the trees ... tribe’s homeland—the raven of the Pacific Northwest, the coyote from the desert, the buffalo of the Plains, the beaver of the Eastern ...
In the language of the Umatilla Tribe, Coyote’s name is spilyáy. His role at the center is to teach visitors the Oregon Trail story from the Native American perspective. “Great change is ...