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Ikto’mi Brings About the Death of an Iya [EPUB ebook] 

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When crafty Ikto’mi comes across a hungry Iya (a giant) he fears he may become its next meal but Iya has bigger plans: he’s going to eat the nearby village! With a trick or two up his sleeve, Ikto must find a way to save the people from Iya’s never-ending appetite. Written in English and Lakota.

Ikto’mi, whose name literally means ‘spider, ‘ is a trickster figure, shape-shifter, and cultural hero in traditional Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota Sioux American Indian stories.

According to legend, he was born, full-grown from an egg. The first-born son of Inya – the Rock, he is the size of an ordinary man and possesses supernatural powers and spider-like qualities. He is both the fool and a sly, cunning teacher; good and bad; hero and anti-hero.

Iya – the giant – is Ikto’mi’s younger brother and a powerful destructive creature who consumes all in his path.

Ikto’mi is also referred to as Inktomi, Iktome, Ictinike, Ikto, Unktomi, and Unktome, depending on the region and dialect.

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About the author

Christine Nih’shaw (Blackfeet/Onondaga Iroquois) lives in New Hampshire where she is either busy working on her next book, wandering the woods with camera in-hand, or finding any excuse to heed the call of the sea. This is her seventh book and the second of many future (hopeful) collaborations with the Thunder Valley Lakota Language Initiative. To learn more about Christine, her work, and upcoming events, please visit her at: www.christinenihshaw.com.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 32 ● ISBN 9780999759745 ● File size 37.2 MB ● Age 17-12 years ● Publisher Riversong Studio ● Published 2019 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 7079330 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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