Murv Jacob

Murv Jacob

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Deborah L. Duvall is an author of books and short stories on Cherokee history and tradition, a singer-songwriter, and a professional in financial management. She was born and continues to live in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, capital of the Cherokee Nation. Murv Jacob, a descendant of Kentucky Cherokees, is an internationally known artist whose illustrations appear in over seventy book and video projects. He won the 2003 Oklahoma Book Award for Design and Illustration for his drawings in The Great Ball Game of the Birds and Animals.
30th September 2003

How Rabbit Lost His Tail: A Traditional Cherokee Legend

Ages 9-12. Rabbit, whose Cherokee name is Ji-Stu, is known far and wide for his splendid tail. Long and bushy, and cover... MoreHow Rabbit Lost His Tail: A Traditional Cherokee Legend

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1st May 2008

Rabbit and the Well

In Ji-Stu the Rabbit's forest, the rain has stopped falling and the river is drying up. Soon the forest creatures will h... MoreRabbit and the Well

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1st January 2003

Dog People: Native Dog Stories

These stories celebrate the ancient relationship between youngsters and dogs.... MoreDog People: Native Dog Stories

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1st November 2005

Opossum's Tale

For ages 9-12. Have you ever seen an opossum, hurrying across the road with its eyes and coat shining in your headlights... MoreOpossum's Tale

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