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Frank Waters

    July 25, 1902 – June 3, 1995
    Martiniano und der Hirsch
    Read Me a Story
    The Man Who Killed the Deer
    Book of the Hopi
    Eternal Desert
    Rivers of America
    • 2021

      Rivers of America

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      From perpetually snow-capped peaks to stifling deserts below sea-level, the Colorado cuts the deepest and truest cross-section through the heart of the continent.It flows through time as well as space. At the bottom of the Grand Canyon lies one of the early layers of the earth's crust. The cliff dwellers' civilization, and the rise and fall of the great pueblos were only a brief moment in its history. Later came the Spaniards, and then the trappers and prospectors. Not so long ago the Indians battled to defend their invaded country and new technological developments--the greatest is which is Boulder Dam--are beginning to change the face of a region other generations were unable to alter. Frank Waters, a native to Colorado, has brought to his book an understanding of the relation between man and nature which is part of his Indian heritage.

      Rivers of America
    • 1997

      Frank Waters, einer der renommiertesten Kenner der verschiedenen Indianerstämme und deren Lebensformen, erzählt vom Goldrausch, dem kargen Leben der Siedler, von Mythen und Ritualen der Indianer und deren erbittertem Überlebenskampf. Dieses Standardwerk bietet einen Querschnitt seiner Beobachtungen und Deutungen der indianischen Kultur.

      Gesänge der heiligen Berge
    • 1990

      The great variety of wild and beautiful desert is seen through the photographs of landscape photographer David Muench and the words of author Frank Waters.

      Eternal Desert
    • 1977

      "Thirty elders of the ancient Hopi tribe of Northern Arizona ... reveal the Hopi worldview. They record their myths and legends, and the meaning of their religious rituals and ceremonies ..."--Publisher's description from back cover

      Book of the Hopi
    • 1974

      Read Me a Story

      A Collection of Stories and Verse

      • 174 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      Read Me a Story
    • 1970

      FIRST POCKET BOOKS PRINTING. Aug. 1971 mass market paperback, 15th printing. Frank Waters (Book of the Hopi). The story of Martiniano, the man who killed the deer, is a timeless story of Pueblo Indian sin and redemption, and of the conflict between Indian and white laws; written with a poetically charged beauty of style, a purity of conception, and a thorough understanding of Indian values.

      The Man Who Killed the Deer