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  1. Native American Mythology by Hartley Burr Alexander, 2005-09-21
  2. American Indian Mythology by Evelyn Wolfson, 2001-01
  3. American Indian Mythology by Carol K. Rachlin, 1977-10-01
  4. Dictionary of Native American Mythology (Oxford Paperback Reference) by Sam D. Gill, Irene F. Sullivan, 1994-07-07
  5. American, African, and Old European Mythologies
  6. American Indian Myths and Legends (Pantheon Fairy Tale and Folklore Library) by Richard Erdoes, Alfonso Ortiz, 1985-08-12
  7. Latin American Folktales: Stories from Hispanic and Indian Traditions (Pantheon Fairy Tale & Folklore Library.) by John Bierhorst, 2003-09-09
  8. Homeland Mythology: Biblical Narratives in American Culture by Christopher Collins, 2007-08-30
  9. Native American Mythology by Page Bryant, 1991-07
  10. Handbook of Native American Mythology by Dawn E Bastian, Judy K Mitchell, 2008-05-06
  11. Spirits of the Earth: A Guide to Native American Nature Symbols, Stories, and Ceremonies by Robert Lake-Thom, 1997-08-01
  12. Warriors, Gods & Spirits from Central & South American Mythology(World Mythologies Series) by Douglas Gifford, 1987-01-13
  13. A Few Bloody Noses: The Realities and Mythologies of the American Revolution by Robert Harvey, 2002-05-22
  14. Mythology of the American NationsAn Illustrated Encyclopedia by David M.Jones and Brian Molyneaux, 2004

1. Encyclopedia Mythica: Native American Mythology.
The available articles in the Native american mythology area.
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2. American Folklore Famous American Folktales, Tall Tales, Myths
Retellings of American folktales, tall tales, myths and legends, Native American myths, weather folklore, ghost stories, and more from each of the 50
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3. Encyclopedia Mythica: Native American Mythology
The mythical beasts, heroic humans, and nurturing spirits that make up the fascinating spectrum of Native american mythology.
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Native American mythology Browse articles Contact the editor The mythical beasts, heroic humans, and nurturing spirits that make up the fascinating spectrum of Native American mythology. There is currently is no distinction between tribe, tribal boundary, geography, or language. This area also includes Eskimo and Inuit myth.
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Editor: Gerald Musinsky
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This section was last updated on February 06, 2005.
Selected links Aadizookaanag Traditional Stories, Legends and Myths. Native American tales Various Native American tales. home contact top MCMXCV - MMV Encyclopedia Mythica.

4. Native American Legends, Folk Tales, And Stories
Native American Legends, Folk Tales, and Stories. Native american mythology has a very rich cultural history of its own.
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5. Encyclopedia Mythica Native American Mythology.
The available articles in the Native american mythology area.
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6. Encyclopedia Mythica Americas
Native american mythology Native/North american mythology. Number of articles 576. Go to the introduction page or to the articles.
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7. Native American Mythology, Native American, Indian, American Indian, Southwest,
Native american mythology, Books, Art, Flutes, Shaman Rain Drums American Indian Myths and Legends by Richard Erdoes and Alfonso Ortiz
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8. Greek Mythology
Kidsafe site devoted to the heroes, gods and monsters of Greek mythology.
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9. Native American Mythology Pathfinder
If you would like to learn more about Native american mythology, Mythology of North American Indians Includes links to learn about Mythology of North
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N ative Americans, the first people in America, were here long before Columbus and the other early European explorers. These native people, also known as Indians of North America, told stories to pass their history from generation to generation. Some of their stories were based on actual historical events and are called legends. Other stories were used to explain the origins of natural events. These stories are called myths or mythology. I f you would like to learn more about Native American mythology , follow the links on this pathfinder. It will help you find information in your school library media center, on the Internet, and in the community about the mythology of Native Americans. Books
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The car also plays a crucial role in the rites of passage celebrated in american mythology it's where high school kids first make out, it's
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11. Coyote
In this strange novel by Joshua and Jeremy Shipp, cryptozoology meets native american mythology to produce an intriguing story filled with sex and fantasy.
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12. Regional Folklore And Mythology
Mongol Mythology by Todd Cornell covers Mongolian and Altaic mythology and folklore. Native American
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13. Abenaki Myth - Native American Mythology
The Abenaki tribe is located in the American Northeast. Read the tales.
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The Abenaki tribe is located in the American Northeast. Read the tales.
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Recent Up a category Books About Native American Literature These books collect the poems, short stories, essays, and memoirs from more than 200 years of Native American writing. Also find bibliographies and other critical resources. Ne-Do-Ba's List of Stories and Legends This non-profit organization dedicated to preserving culture presents a bibliography of Abenaki and Mi'qmak legends and stories. The Abenaki Language "The Abenaki language is classified by linguists as belonging to the Algonquin family of Native American Languages." Topic Index Email to a Friend
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15. Apache Myth - Native American Mythology
Read some of the tales from the Apache Nation Native american mythology
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16. Myths And Legends For American Indian Youth
Extensive collection of annotated links to traditional stories, myths, and legends from many different Native American Nations.
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17. Mythology Of North American Indians
Mythology of North American Indians. Visit the links to learn about Mythology of North American Indians related to objects in the sky, the Earth
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18. Native American Mythology : Gods, Goddesses, Spirits, Deities From North America
Native american mythology. Meet the Gods of North America and Canada! Our comprehensive Encyclopedia Of All Known Gods lists hundreds of legends and myths.
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View the Top Gods ... LINK TO US The Gods Of North American Mythology Native American Gods The current Top Ten: RAVEN COYOTE THUNDER-BIRD SEDNA WAKAN-TANKA KWATEE MANABOZHO AHAYUTA-ACHI AAKULUUJJUSI KOKOPELLI More Info Introduction Once upon a time there were Red Indians. Then along came the Palefaces. The Red Indians are no longer Red as that might imply Communism, athough their tribes were very communal - and still are on the reservations they've been 'preserved' on. Ironically, many Palefaces have since become Rednecks. But whichever way you look at it, judging people by color is very unwise. But before all this happened, the many native tribes of what was still to become America had all the space in what was their world. They made good use of it, living close to nature in what might seem like a glorious camping holiday if there wasn't the constant threat of starvation and war. There was much in the way of free-range food, but hunting wasn't as easy as getting up in the morning, taking a stroll and shooting a few passing bison with your bow. Even Plains societies who lived off the prolific buffalo fell under starvation at times. When herds were found, the people were grateful and thanked the Gods profusely.

19. Lepidoptera In The Mythology Of Native Americans Cultural Entomology Digest 4
Cultural Entomology Native american mythology by Ron Cherry EREC, (bibliography) PO Box 8003 Belle Glade, FL 33430 USA.
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Because of the beauty, power of flight, and complete metamorphosis found in butterflies an moths, these insects frequently are found in Native American myths. In an early article, Grinnell ( ) called attention to the belief held by the Blackfeet that dreams are brought to us in sleep by a butterfly. Their sign for a butterfly was a design roughly in the shape of a maltese cross with one arm horizontal and the other verticle. This sign was painted on a lodge to indicate that the style and method of painting the lodge were taught to the lodge owner in a dream. It was also the custom for a Blackfoot woman to embroider the sign of a butterfly on a small peice of buckskin and tie this in her baby's hair when she wishes it to go to sleep. At the same time, she sings to the child a lulaby in which the butterfly is asked to come flying about and put the child to sleep. Grinnell did not learn why or how the butterfly bring sleep and dreams. However, he did note that the Blackfeet stated that the butterfly is soft and pretty and moves gently and that if you look at it for a long time you will go to sleep. The butterfly was also a prominent figure in the myth and ritual of the Hopi. This insect occurs frequently on prehistoric pottery, in a ritual "

20. Mythology Of North America At All Info About Mythology
The Mythology of North America North american mythology is rich and diverse. Mythology of the Native Americans The myths of the Innuit in the far north,
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The Mythology of North America
North American mythology is rich and diverse.
The myths of the Innuit in the far north, the legends found across the sweeping plains, deserts and mountains, the lore of the white settlers and the secret stories of the enslaved Africans all combine to produce a great blazing tapestry of tales. The Strange Origin of Corn An Abenaki Legend of long ago, when the people were first made. read more The First Tears. An Innuit Tale retold by S. E. Schlosser. Once long ago, Man went hunting along the water's edge for seals. To Man's delight, many seals were crowded together along the seashore. read more American Folklore This folklore site contains retellings of American folktales, Native American myths and legends, tall tales, weather folklore and ghost stories from each and every one of the 50 United States. ( link to outside site) My Suggestion I recommend Woman who Walk with the Sky for stories with women as main characters, making them fresh with a new liberating point of view. Each tale takes you on a journey of discovery as you overcome obstacles with the heroines. They help their indigenous communities discover more about themselves and the natural world

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