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Efraín of the Sonoran Desert: A Lizard's Life Among the Seri Indians [Hardcover]

Amalia Astorga (Author), Gary Paul Nabhan (Author), Janet K. Miller (Illustrator)
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October 1, 2001 10 and up4 and up

"The very first thing that you see when you reach the beach and leave your boat behind in the shallows of the Sea of Cortez is a lizard running away from the water. It curls its tail high so the waves won't get it wet." That's what Gary Nabhan remembers about his first visit to the Seri village in Kino Bay. There he met storyteller Amalia Astorga. She tells him the bittersweet history of Efrain, a sun-blotched lizard. In so doing, she helps him to understand how the Seris have protected a species that everywhere else is endangered. Together Amalia and Gary give young readers an insight into the life and culture of the Seris, an endangered people themselves, but a people who know how to love their land and its inhabitants.

Amalia Astorga is a Seri Elder. She lives with her tribe in Desemboque, Sonora in Mexico. She is preserving the herbal knowledge of the Seri hunting-gathering community, as well as songs and stories about native animals.

Since 1975, Gary Paul Nabhan has roamed the ancient cactus forests, mesquite grasslands and hidden oases of the Sonoran Desert. His original scholarship integrates conservation biology, agroecology, ethnonutrititon and applied anthropology in unique and unforeseen ways. A co-founder of Native Seeds/SEARCH, he is the recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship, a Pew Scholarship on Conservation and the Environment, the Premio Gaia, and the John Burroughs Medal for natural history writing. He lives in Flagstaff, Arizona.

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Janet K. Miller, a self-taught artist, makes her home in Tucson, Arizona. She lived and worked in West Africa during most of the 1980s, and started painting in 1993. She does reverse glass painting, painting inside out and backwards on the wrong side of clear glass. The original paintings for Efraín are all done using this technique.


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Efrain of the Sonoran Desert: A Lizard's Life Among the Seri Indians by Amalia Astorga, Seri Indian Elder, as told to Gary Paul Nabhan, illus. by Janet K. Miller, recounts Nabhan's curiosity about how a lizard could thrive in lands where the Seri live but be considered endangered outside of that territory. A Seri elder explains the conundrum by way of the fable of Efrain, a sand-dwelling lizard. Naef, folk-art style paintings capture the azure hues of the Sea of Cortez and the rich patterns and textures of Seri fabrics.

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Gr 3-5-The zebra-tailed lizard is becoming extinct except in those areas of Baja California populated by a small tribe of Seri Indians. Nabhan, a naturalist and environmentalist, returned to Seri lands to ask the people how they kept these animals alive. The story in this book is the answer, provided by a Seri elder. A special lizard named Efra'n became a friend of the Astorga family. He showed up regularly to be fed and, it seemed, to socialize. When he was killed by wild dogs, the entire family mourned his passing. The book closes with information on the Seri tribe, their methods of cultural transmission and survival in a harsh environment, and their worldview. Less a picture book than a brief ethnographic study with a story imbedded in it, this is an excellent tool for beginning discussions on a number of topics, from cultural values to environmentalism. Miller's illustrations are extraordinary. Created using a technique called reverse glass painting, the pictures are precise and clear, with blocks of vivid color and finely delineated forms. The primitive look, reminiscent of Carmen Lomas Garza's work, enhances the primary-source feeling of the text. This is not a book students will pick up on their own, but given its value both as story and as information, it merits sharing.

Ann Welton, Grant Elementary School, Tacoma, WA

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.


Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 10 and up
  • Hardcover: 40 pages
  • Publisher: Cinco Puntos Press; 1 edition (October 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0938317555
  • ISBN-13: 978-0938317555
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 10.3 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #558,703 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars My three-year-old daughters love it, January 25, 2007
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This is a lovely book, combining a short, simple and touching narrative with beautiful, vivid paintings and lots of information about the Seri people and the natural history of their homeland. My twin daughters, nearly three, ask for it again and again. Something about the story, told by a Seri woman about a lizard that visited her every day, touched the girls; they call it 'The Lady Book' and always pause over one picture, asking why the lady is sad. The pictures, in a bold and subtle folk art style, are a vital part of the book's appeal; the colours and figures are so strong and lively. In a really easy, touching way, this story gives young children an understanding of how people love and know and live in an ecosystem.
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AS I PULLED MY KAYAK up onto the beach below the Seri village-before any of the girls and boys ran up to greet me-I spotted a zebra-tailed lizard lounging in the sun. Read the first page
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