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This literary collection presents authentic stories and legends from the Palm Springs Indians, authored by Francisco Patencio with Margaret Boynton. Published by Literary Licensing, LLC, this paperback edition preserves indigenous narratives and cultural heritage from the Palm Springs region.
Francisco Patencio's work documents the oral traditions and legendary tales of the Palm Springs Indian community. This collection serves as an important cultural record, capturing stories that have been passed down through generations. The narratives provide insight into the beliefs, values, and worldview of the indigenous peoples of the Palm Springs area.
As part of the Literary Collections category, this book represents a significant contribution to Native American literature and folklore studies. The collaboration between Patencio and Boynton ensures these stories are preserved for contemporary and future readers interested in indigenous American narratives and regional history.
This paperback edition from Literary Licensing, LLC maintains the integrity of the original text while making these important stories accessible to modern readers. The book falls within the Classics and Criticism category, reflecting its enduring value as a literary and anthropological resource.
This collection appeals to readers interested in Native American literature, folklore studies, California history, indigenous storytelling traditions, and cultural anthropology. It serves as a valuable resource for students, researchers, and anyone seeking to understand the rich cultural heritage of the Palm Springs Indian community.
The stories contained within this collection represent more than entertainment—they are vital records of indigenous knowledge, spiritual beliefs, and cultural identity. Patencio's documentation ensures these legends remain available for appreciation and study, contributing to the broader understanding of Native American cultural traditions in Southern California.