Indians of North America -- Folklore
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Indians of North America -- Folklore
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Indians of North America
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- Our stories remember, American Indian history, culture, and values through storytelling, Joseph Bruchac
- The lost children, the boys who were neglected, story and illustrations by Paul Goble
- Earth keeper, reflections on the American land, N. Scott Momaday
- The illustrated guide to north American mythology
- Hiawatha, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ; pictures by Susan Jeffers. --
- Native American animal stories, told by Joseph Bruchac
- Dancing drum, by Terri Cohlene
- The boy who lived with the bears, and other Iroquois stories, told by Joseph Bruchac ; illustrated by Murv Jacob
- Adopted by the eagles, story and illustrations by Paul Goble
- Iroquois stories, heroes and heroines, monsters and magic, as told by Joseph Bruchac ; illustrated by Daniel Burgevin. --
- Traditional stories of the Northeast nations, by Anita Yasuda ; content consultant, Robin Pease
- Myths of the North American Indians, by Lewis Spence
- Follow the stars, a native American woodlands tale, retold and illustrated by Kristina Rodanas
- The gift of the sacred dog, story and illustrations, by Paul Goble
- Traditional stories of the Plains nations, by Marie Powell ; content consultant, Walter C. Fleming, PhD., Department Head and professor, Native American Studies Montana State University
- Sacred song of the hermit thrush, a Mohawk story, by Tehanetorens ; illustrated by David Fadden
- Moon mother, a native American creation tale, adapted and illustrated by Ed Young
- Sootface, an Ojibwa Cinderella story, retold by Robert D. San Souci ; illustrated by Daniel San Souci
- Myths and legends of North America, Canada and the northern United States
- Traditional stories of the California nations, by Samantha S. Bell ; content consultant William Bauer
- The story of the Milky Way, a Cherokee tale, by Joseph Bruchac and Gayle Ross ; paintings by Virginia A. Stroud
- How rabbit lost his tail, a traditional Cherokee legend, drawings by Murv Jacob ; story by Deborah L. Duvall
- How Turtle's back was cracked, a traditional Cherokee tale, retold by Gayle Ross ; paintings by Murv Jacob
- Native American stories, told by Joseph Bruchac ; illustrations by John Kahionhes Fadden
- Arrow to the sun, a Pueblo Indian tale, Adapted and illustrated by Gerald McDermott. --
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