Barbara Hayes Barbara Hayes i(A76699 works by)
Born: Established: 1929 ;
Gender: Female
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1 Kahukura and the Fishing Nets Barbara Hayes , 1992 single work children's fiction children's
— Appears in: Folk Tales and Fables of Asia and Australia 1992; (p. 88-92)
1 Maui, the Fisherman Barbara Hayes , 1992 single work children's fiction children's myth/legend
— Appears in: Folk Tales and Fables of Asia and Australia 1992; (p. 83-86)
1 Deereeree and the Rainbow Barbara Hayes , 1992 single work children's fiction children's
— Appears in: Folk Tales and Fables of Asia and Australia 1992; (p. 81-82)
1 Rainbow Serpent Barbara Hayes , 1992 single work children's fiction children's dreaming story
— Appears in: Folk Tales and Fables of Asia and Australia 1992; (p. 76-80)
1 Wirreenum the Rainmaker Barbara Hayes , 1992 single work children's fiction children's Indigenous story
— Appears in: Folk Tales and Fables of Asia and Australia 1992; (p. 73-75)
1 The Firemakers Barbara Hayes , 1992 single work children's fiction children's dreaming story
— Appears in: Folk Tales and Fables of Asia and Australia 1992; (p. 69-72)
1 How the Sun was Made Barbara Hayes , 1992 single work children's fiction children's dreaming story
— Appears in: Folk Tales and Fables of Asia and Australia 1992; (p. 66-68)
1 How the Dingo Came to Australia Barbara Hayes , 1992 single work children's fiction children's dreaming story
— Appears in: Folk Tales and Fables of Asia and Australia 1992; (p. 62-65)
1 Into the Jungle Barbara Hayes , 1992 single work children's fiction children's fable
— Appears in: Folk Tales and Fables of Asia and Australia 1992; (p. 54-59)
Young Prince Sedana hopes to marry his cousin, Scri, when they grow up. Approaching manhood, Sedana is sent to study with a holy man. In his absence, King Pulagra hears of Scri's beauty and wants to take her as his wife.
1 The Deceitful Pelican Barbara Hayes , 1992 single work children's fiction children's
— Appears in: Folk Tales and Fables of Asia and Australia 1992; (p. 49-53)
1 The Prawn that Caused the Trouble Barbara Hayes , 1992 single work children's fiction children's fable
— Appears in: Folk Tales and Fables of Asia and Australia 1992; (p. 44-48)
A man stands on the banks of the River Irrawaddy, irritating a prawn by stomping his feet in the water. The prawn bites him, setting off a long series of consequences.
1 The Son of the Ogress Barbara Hayes , 1992 single work children's fiction children's fable
— Appears in: Folk Tales and Fables of Asia and Australia 1992; (p. 38-43)
A Brahman priest is trapped by a creature known as a yakka, who has a woman's body and a horse's head. She wants to eat the priest, but he is very handsome, and she falls in love. She offers him the choice of marrying her or dying. He marries her, and they have a son together. The father and son are kept trapped inside a cave, but when one day they escape, the son, who is half yakka, is able to use his powers to work for a nearby king.
1 The Bridge of Magpies Barbara Hayes , 1992 single work children's fiction children's fable
— Appears in: Folk Tales and Fables of Asia and Australia 1992; (p. 35-37)
A young prince marries the daughter of the King of the Land of Stars. But the prince and princess become lazy after their marriage. The princess stops weaving clouds, and the prince leaves his cattle to the care of his servants. He and his wife devote themselves to pleasure. The King of the Land of Stars punishes them by separating them from each other on either side of the River of Stars.
1 The Leather Bag Barbara Hayes , 1992 single work children's fiction children's fable
— Appears in: Folk Tales and Fables of Asia and Australia 1992; (p. 28-33)
The only son of wealthy parents is told a new story every night by servants. As the stories are told, the spirits from the story go into a leather bag that hangs on the boy's door. They will only be released when he tells the stories to someone else. But the boy is selfish and refuses to tell stories to other children. By the time the boy is grown, the spirits in the bag are very cramped and angry. They begin to plot their owner's death.
1 Momotaro or the Peach-Boy Barbara Hayes , 1992 single work children's fiction children's fable
— Appears in: Folk Tales and Fables of Asia and Australia 1992; (p. 21-27)
An old woman finds a large peach in a river. As she is about to cut it, it falls apart and a small boy pops out. He has been sent by the gods to be the son of the woman and her husband. They name him Momotaro (Peach Boy). Years later, Momotaro leaves to battle demons who have occupied an island in the north of Japan. As he sets out, he meets a dog, a monkey, and a pheasant, all of whom join him in his quest.
1 Baba Yaga and the Brave Youth Barbara Hayes , 1992 single work children's fiction children's
— Appears in: Folk Tales and Fables of Asia and Australia 1992; (p. 16-20)
A cat, a sparrow, and a brave youth live in a hut in the forest. But while the cat and sparrow cut firewood, the witch Baba Yaga will steal into the hut to count the spoons and kidnap the brave youth and eat him for her dinner.
1 Baba Yaga and the Stepdaughter Barbara Hayes , 1992 single work children's fiction children's fable
— Appears in: Folk Tales and Fables of Asia and Australia 1992; (p. 12-15)
A peasant girl named Karen is sent by her stepmother to the witch Baba Yaga's house, where Karen will be cooked and eaten if she can't escape.
1 y separately published work icon Folk Tales and Fables of Asia and Australia Barbara Hayes , Robert Ingpen (illustrator), Limpsfield : Dragon's World Children's Books , 1992 Z1052511 1992 selected work children's fiction children's A selection of seventeen folktales from Asia and Australasia that includes 'Baba Yaga and the Stepdaughter,' 'The Bridge of Magpies,' 'Rainbow Serpent' and 'Maui, the Fisherman.'
1 y separately published work icon Teddy Bears Forever! Barbara Hayes , Sydney : Collins Anne Ingram Books , 1988 Z1340575 1988 selected work children's fiction children's
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