The Boy Who Made Dragonfly A Zuni Myth retold by Tony Hillerman (ISBN 0-8263-0910-0) Two small children having fallen asleep are accidentally left behind when their parents and the rest of the villagers abandon their village in a hard times to find food. As time passes, the young boy constructs a toy insect out of corn and grasses to comfort his younger sister. Eventually, the toy comes to life and operates as a messenger between the children and the gods. The insect later takes the name Dragonfly. This teaching story of the Zunis, a Pueblo People based in New Mexico, was first recorded by Frank Cushing in 1883.
Jonathan
Inspired
- 16 years, 2 months, 7 days ago
your pretty valuable. Every time i buy you as a pet and hike up the price, someone new buys u straight from me. u should be proud. ur gonna be priceless soon enough with the way its goin
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"Pet-alicious"Playful
- 16 years, 2 months, 7 days ago
Unknown
":):):)"Intrigued
- 16 years, 2 months, 7 days ago