• Skip to the main content of the page
  • Skip to the search for the Oregon Secretary of State website
  • Skip to the main site navigation
  • Meet the Secretary
  • About Us
  • Work with Us
  • Media Resources​
  • Public Records Request​
  • Financial Transparency
  • Contact Us​
​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Oregon Secretary of State

  • Home
  • Business
  • Voting & Elections
  • State Archives
  • Audits
Exhibit Branding
≫
  • Oregon Blue BookCurrently selected
  • Oregon Facts
    • Almanac
    • Oregon History
    • Oregon's Economy
    • Government Finance
    • Oregon Topics
  • State Government
    • State Agencies A-Z
    • Executive Branch
    • Legislative Branch
    • Judicial Branch
    • Constitution of Oregon
    • Elections Process and History
    • State Buildings
  • Local Government
    • City Government
    • County Government
    • Other Local Government Entities
  • National, International and Tribal
    • U.S. Senators
    • U.S. Representatives
    • U.S. Officials
    • Political Parties
    • Consular Corps
    • Indian Tribes
    • U.S. Government Web Links
  • Cultural Resources
    • Arts Organizations
    • Media Outlets
    • History Organizations
    • Natural Sciences and Technology
  • Education Resources
    • Public Education
    • Higher Education
    • Independent Colleges
  • Explore Oregon
    • Web Exhibits
    • Notable Oregonians
    • Oregon Movies
    • Oregon Authors
    • State Symbols
    • Oregon Focus
  • Fun for All
    • Games
    • Trivia
    • Oregon Coloring Books
    • Quizzes
    • Your Polls
  • Contact Us

Oregon Authors: Jarold Ramsey

Page Content
cover shows red, white, yellow, and brown drawings of Indian pictographs
by Jarold Ramsey
Copyright © 1977

Coyote Was Going There: Indian Literature of the Oregon Country

Preview This Book 

About This Book

(from Google Books)

"The vivid imagination, robust humor, and profound sense of place of the Indians of Oregon are revealed in this anthology, which gathers together hitherto scattered and often inaccessible legends originally transcribed and translated by scholars such as Archie Phinney, Melville Jacobs, and Franz Boas."
 
Next Author: John Reed (Insurgent Mexico) >
​
State of Oregon Seal

Notice

Continue