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Reproduction of the original: The Basket Woman by Mary Austin
Author : Mary Austin
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 94 pages
File Size : 37,10 MB
Release : 2019-09-25
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 3734076595
Reproduction of the original: The Basket Woman by Mary Austin
Author : Maria Edgeworth
Publisher :
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 14,77 MB
Release : 1822
Category : English fiction
ISBN :
Author : Mary Austin
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 94 pages
File Size : 24,73 MB
Release : 2019-09-25
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 3734076587
Reproduction of the original: The Basket Woman by Mary Austin
Author : Pamela Grundy
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 319 pages
File Size : 47,80 MB
Release : 2017-11-01
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 1469626012
Reaching back over a century of struggle, liberation, and gutsy play, Shattering the Glass is a sweeping chronicle of women's basketball in the United States. Offering vivid portraits of forgotten heroes and contemporary stars, Pamela Grundy and Susan Shackelford provide a broad perspective on the history of the sport, exploring its close relationship to concepts of womanhood, race, and sexuality, and to efforts to expand women's rights. Extensively illustrated and drawing on original interviews with players, coaches, administrators, and broadcasters, Shattering the Glass presents a moving, gritty view of the game on and off the court. It is both an insightful history and an empowering story of the generations of women who have shaped women's basketball.
Author : Mary Austin
Publisher : Good Press
Page : 105 pages
File Size : 31,61 MB
Release : 2023-10-05
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN :
Mary Austin's 'The Basket Woman: A Book of Indian Tales for Children' is a collection of enchanting tales that transport readers to the rich cultural tapestry of Native American folklore. Written in a captivating and accessible style, Austin weaves together stories of nature, spirits, and tradition, creating a vivid narrative that both educates and entertains. The book's poetic language and vivid imagery provide a glimpse into the spiritual world of indigenous peoples, making it not only an engaging read but also an important contribution to the representation of Native American culture in literature. Mary Austin's deep respect and understanding of Native American traditions are evident throughout the book, showcasing her commitment to preserving and sharing these valuable stories with a new generation. 'The Basket Woman' is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the magic and wisdom of Native American storytelling. It serves as a valuable resource for parents and educators looking to introduce children to the beauty and significance of indigenous cultures.
Author : Mary Hunter Austin
Publisher : Library of Alexandria
Page : 149 pages
File Size : 35,86 MB
Release : 2020-09-28
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1465611266
The homesteader's cabin stood in a moon-shaped hollow between the hills and the high mesa; and the land before it stretched away golden and dusky green, and was lost in a blue haze about where the river settlements began. The hills had a flowing outline and melted softly into each other and higher hills behind, until the range broke in a ragged crest of thin peaks white with snow. A clean, wide sky bent over that country, and the air that moved in it was warm and sweet. The homesteader's son had run out on the trail that led toward the spring, with half a mind to go to it, but ran back again when he saw the Basket Woman coming. He was afraid of her, and ashamed because he was afraid, so he did not tell his mother that he had changed his mind. "There is the mahala coming for the wash," said his mother; "now you will have company at the spring." But Alan only held tighter to a fold of her dress. This was the third time the Indian woman had come to wash for the homesteader's wife; and, though she was slow and quiet and had a pleasant smile, Alan was still afraid of her. All that he had heard of Indians before coming to this country was very frightful, and he did not understand yet that it was not so. Beyond a certain point of hills on clear days he could see smoke rising from the campoodie, and though he knew nothing but his dreams of what went on there, he would not so much as play in that direction. The Basket Woman was the only Indian that he had seen. She would come walking across the mesa with a great cone-shaped carrier basket heaped with brushwood on her shoulders, stooping under it and easing the weight by a buckskin band about her forehead. Sometimes it would be a smaller basket carried in the same fashion, and she would be filling it with bulbs of wild hyacinth or taboose; often she carried a bottle-necked water basket to and from the spring, and always wore a bowl-shaped basket on her head for a hat. Her long hair hung down from under it, and her black eyes glittered beadily below the rim. Alan had a fancy that any moment she might pick him up with a quick toss as if he had been a bit of brushwood, and drop him over her shoulder into the great carrier, and walk away across the mesa with him. So when he saw her that morning coming down the trail from the spring, he hung close by his mother's skirts.
Author : Maria Edgeworth
Publisher :
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 10,27 MB
Release : 1834
Category :
ISBN :
Author : Donald Gale
Publisher : Breakwater Books
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 24,45 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781550811490
Nine-year-old Francie has a bad toothache but she refuses to see the dentist until her father threatens to give her to the basket women if she doesn't go. But Francie escapes from the dentist's office and on a train she meets three Mi'kmaq women with beautiful baskets - the basket women. Francie is very scared but the women help her with her toothache and she learns that the stories about them are not true.
Author : Catherine Webb
Publisher :
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 40,65 MB
Release : 1927
Category : Cooperation
ISBN :
Author : Sue Macy
Publisher : National Geographic Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 30,27 MB
Release : 2019-05-28
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 082344175X
Witness the birth of women's basketball in this illustrated introduction from renowned nonfiction author Sue Macy. Raised on a cattle ranch, Agnes Morley was sent to Stanford University to learn to be a lady. But she soon exchanged her breeches and spurs for bloomers and a basketball—and in April 1896, she made history. In a heart-pounding game against the University of California at Berkeley, Agnes led her team to victory in the first-ever inter-collegiate women's basketball game, earning national attention and putting women's basketball on the map. This fast-paced story of perseverance and success digs deep into the history of one of America's most popular sports, and how it came to be so big. Realistic illustrations by Matt Collins put readers in the middle of the action, and you'll want cheer along with the crowd. With comprehensive backmatter including a timeline, author's note, select bibliography, and recommended places to visit for more information, Basketball Belles is a perfect introduction to an intriguing moment in sports and women's history. A Junior Library Guild Selection Booklist Top 10 Sports Books for Youth Booklist Editors' Choice, Books for Youth, Nonfiction, Middler Readers NCSS Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People, History/Life & Culture in the Americas