"Coyote Steals the Sun and Moon" is a traditional Native American myth and falls under the genre of folklore or mythology. It is a story that has been passed down through generations and often carries significant cultural and spiritual significance within Native American communities.
The author of "Coyote Steals the Sun and the Moon" is a traditional Native American folktale, so it does not have a specific known author. It has been passed down through generations by various Indigenous tribes.
Sharing work is considered sensible
Not all stories should contain an embedded message or a lesson to teach. Though the lesson we may learn from this legend is never to trust someone whose habit is to deceive. At the same time curiosity killed the cat. Not all desires must be fulfille
Coyote Moon was created on 1998-10-05.
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That love barely dies, and that the two lovers, Moon Spirit and Coyote would be together to the end, death.
Judith Cole has written: 'The moon, the sun, and the coyote' -- subject(s): Coyote, Fiction
Mammal that howls at the moon? coyote, coyotes
Alfred Hitchcock Presents - 1955 Coyote Moon 5-4 was released on: USA: 18 October 1959
Romance
The genre is either realistic fiction or fiction.
Howled is an action verb