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Coyote Girl Gallery

The illustrations on this gallery were created for Coyote Girl, written by Rosalind Kerven and published by Cambridge University Press, Cambridge Reading, in 1996.

“Coyote Girl is from the Cambridge Reading genre strand Stories from a Range of Cultures. Coyote Girl, written by Rosalind Kerven and illustrated by Amanda Hall, comes from the Hopi people of Arizona, USA. It tells the story of how the spiteful Yellow Corn Maiden uses a magic spell to turn the Blue Corn Maiden into a coyote.”
— Book Depository’s description

Coyote Girl Gallery. Illustration 1 ‘Blue Corn Maiden ran through the village’
Coyote Girl Gallery. Illustration 5 ‘Blue Corn Maiden found herself standing outside a small hut’
Coyote Girl Gallery. Illustration 2 ‘The rainbow wheel began to fall down towards Blue Corn Maiden’
Illustration 7 ‘Then Spider Woman hung the pot over her fire’
Coyote Girl Gallery. Illustration 3 ‘Blue Corn Maiden stared at herself in the moonlight’
Illustration 9 ‘The villagers sang and danced in the square’
Coyote Girl Gallery. Illustration 6 ‘All day the hunters walked and walked with Coyote Girl’
Coyote Girl Gallery. Illustration 4 ‘Blue Corn Maiden could run as fast as the wind’
Illustration 8 “Hush, my little grandchild”