Zíiniyah : haitẻ́ego naadá̳á̳ ̉shónáoztẻ ̉= Zinnia : how the corn was saved
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Page Public Library - Juvenile Non-Fiction
JUV 398.2 POWELL 2003
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1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24 x 28 cm
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English
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Level 3.8, 1 Points

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A retelling of the Indian legend which explains why the Navajo always plant a scattering of zinnia flowers among their food crops and respect every spider.
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In English and Navajo.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Powell, P. H., Benally, K., Thomas, P., & Ruffenach, J. (2003). Zíiniyah: haitẻ́ego naadá̳á̳ ̉shónáoztẻ ̉= Zinnia : how the corn was saved . Salina Bookshelf.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Patricia Hruby Powell et al.. 2003. Zíiniyah: Haitẻ́ego Naadá̳á̳ ̉shónáoztẻ ̉= Zinnia : How the Corn Was Saved. Salina Bookshelf.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Patricia Hruby Powell et al.. Zíiniyah: Haitẻ́ego Naadá̳á̳ ̉shónáoztẻ ̉= Zinnia : How the Corn Was Saved Salina Bookshelf, 2003.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Powell, Patricia Hruby, Kendrick Benally, Peter Thomas, and Jessie Ruffenach. Zíiniyah: Haitẻ́ego Naadá̳á̳ ̉shónáoztẻ ̉= Zinnia : How the Corn Was Saved Salina Bookshelf, 2003.

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