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Introduction: Things That Help Me Begin to Remember | 1 | |
Pulling Down the Clouds | 9 | |
O'odham Dances | 11 | |
Ju:ki Ne'i | 14 | |
Na:nko Ma:s Cewagi/Cloud Song | 15 | |
Wind | 16 | |
Black Clouds | 20 | |
The Floods of 1993 and Others | 21 | |
Cewagi | 26 | |
The Man Who Drowned in the Irrigation Ditch | 29 | |
Her Hair Is Her Dress | 34 | |
Hair Stolen | 36 | |
Don't Be Like the Enemy | 37 | |
Long Hair | 38 | |
Hairpins | 39 | |
Bury Me with a Band | 40 | |
Suitcase of Saints | 41 | |
Kots | 44 | |
Hot Tortillas | 46 | |
Waila Music | 48 | |
Deer Dance Exhibition | 50 | |
Uncle Stories | 52 | |
One-Sided Conversation | 53 | |
Musical Retrospective | 54 | |
People on Wayward Journeys (Russian Thistle, Russian Tumbleweed) | 57 | |
Ba:ban Ganhu Ge Ci:pia | 59 | |
Dog Dreams | 61 | |
Morning Air | 65 | |
The South Corner | 66 | |
Kitchen Sink | 68 | |
Lard for Moisturizer | 69 | |
Moon Games | 73 | |
Like a Picture Postcard | 75 | |
Under the Sea | 79 | |
Ka:cim Su:dagi | 81 | |
Ocean Power | 83 | |
Afterword: On the Tohono O'odham | 85 |
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