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  1. The Native American Oral Tradition: Voices of the Spirit and Soul by Lois J. Einhorn, 2000-04-30
  2. The Way to Make Perfect Mountains: Native American Legends of Sacred Mountains by Byrd Baylor, 1997-04
  3. Ghost Walk: Native American Tales of the Spirit (Gerald Hausman's Original Tales Series/Number 2) by Gerald Hausman, 1991-03
  4. Native American Storytelling: A Reader of Myths and Legends
  5. Native American Reader: Stories, Speeches, and Poems
  6. Native American Myths (Thrift Edition) by Lewis Spence, 2006-02-10
  7. Story Keepers: A Journey Into Native American Spirituality by John James Stewart, 2003-11
  8. Native American Creation Myths (Dover Books on Native Americans) by Jeremiah Curtin, 2004-09-10
  9. American Indians: The First Nations: Native North American Life, Myth and Art by Larry J. Zimmerman, 2003-10-01
  10. Stars of the First People: Native American Star Myths and Constellations by Dorcas S. Miller, 1997-11
  11. Warriors, Gods & Spirits from Central & South American Mythology(World Mythologies Series) by Douglas Gifford, 1987-01-13
  12. Indian Giving: Economies of Power in Early Indian-White Exchanges (Native Americans of the Northeast) by David Murray, 2000-08
  13. Brave Bear and the Ghosts: A Sioux Legend (Native American Lore and Legends) by Gloria Dominic, 1997-07
  14. Star Spider Speaks: The Teachings of the Native American Tarot by Magda Weck Gonzalez, J. A. Gonzalez, 1992-04

61. Native American Books
Bryant, P. ~ The Aquarian Guide to native american mythology ~ Aquarian Press, 1991, trade softcover, 174 pages, A reference guide to all aspects of
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62. Fort Burgwin Library
Dictionary of native american mythology (1994) Encyclopedia of Native American Red Earth, White Lies Native Americans and the Myth of Scientific Fact
http://www.smu.edu/cul/FBL/religion.htm
Guides to
FBL Resources
Religion, Mythology, and Folklore
in the Southwest
For students and faculty in the SMU-in-Taos program, this list of books and journal article titles in the Fort Library provides a starting point for research in the general subject areas listed above. Use PONI to determine the call numbers for these titles and to find other books on your topic. Journals are shelved alphabetically by title, without call numbers. Categories in this guide under Reference Books General Shamanism Native American ... Catholicism
Religion and Mythology: Protestantism Judaism Islam Spiritual Retreats in Northern New Mexico Categories in this guide General Native Americans Spanish/Hispanic
under Folklore See also other Guides in this series on Health and Healing Hispanos/Hispanic Americans Native Americans Religion and Mythology Reference Dictionary of Native American Mythology
Encyclopedia of Native American Religions
General/International Man’s Search for a Meaningful Faith
Mythology of All Races
Religion and Science, History, Method Dialogue

63. Book Review: Dictionary Of Native American Mythology - Sam D. Gill, Irene F. Sul
Essays on humanity s struggle with the concept of evil including essays on demons, evil and religion.
http://www.deliriumsrealm.com/delirium/reviews/bookview.asp?ID=11

64. Native American Spirituality
Essay about landbased spirituality, creation mythology and immanence.
http://www.greenspirit.org.uk/resources/NatAmerSpirit.htm
TOPIC: Native American Spirituality
Editor Donna Ladkin The papers relating to this topic are: Carol Lee Sanchez. Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral. Jack D. Forbes. Indigenous Americans: Spirituality and Ecos Introduction to the Topic There were over one thousand different tribal peoples indigenous to the North American continent when Europeans first arrived in that territory. Each tribe had its own set of festivals, rituals, and spiritual beliefs, therefore to write of 'Native American spirituality' as one entity would be erroneous. However, common features are apparent across tribal peoples, pointing to some of the assumptions which inform the spiritual beliefs and practices of those indigenous to the North American continent . Spirituality played a central role in the lives of many of these peoples, for as Angie Debo writes: he [the Indian] was deeply religious. The familiar shapes of earth, the changing sky, the wild animals he knew, were joined with his own spirit in mystical communion. The powers of nature, the personal quest of the soul, the acts of daily life, the solidarity of the tribeall were religious, and were sustained by dance and ritual. This piece attempts to highlight some of the key aspects which Native American peoples share in terms of their spirituality. There is much that has been written in this area, and the brief list of suggested books I offer may provide a starting point for those wishing to pursue this area further.

65. Crowcraft Art Studio Homepage
native american pottery, sculptures, and mythology by Missourian artist, Jim Phillips
http://www.crowcraft.com

66. CHANGING ONES -- Will Roscoe
Pioneering gay history author explores the meaning of being queer in articles on the native american twospirit tradition and its parallels, queer mythology, lesbian/gay culture and history, and the connections between early Christianity and mystical homosexuality.
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CHANGING ONES
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Sign Guestbook View Guestbook WELCOME! For nearly three decades I've been on an quest for the answers to three questions central to the meaning of being queer: who are we? where did we come from? what are we for? My answers to these questions are in the books and articles I have written, as well as the many slide-lectures I've given around the country. I hope to use this website as well to share what I've learned on this odyssey. Here you'll find information about my publications, along with excerpts and some samples of recent work-in-progress. There's background on the Native American two-spirit tradition and its parallels around the world, queer mythology, lesbian/gay culture and history, and Applied Meditation. I will be updating this site on a regular basis, so visit me often! Let me know what you'd like to see here. You can leave comments in my guest book or e-mail me. Feel free to link my site to yours and tell me about any sites I can link tobut please don't "mirror" or reproduce any of my pages on your site without permission. You can order any of my books directly from this site by clicking on the Amazon link, which appears on pages describing my books and below.

67. Living Myths Homepage
mythology Greek, Celtic, native american and Chinese myths retold and interpreted. We retell and comment on Celtic, Greek, native american and Chinese
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L I V I N G M Y T H S Living Myths Home
We retell and comment on Celtic, Greek, Native American and Chinese mythology, showing that myths are still alive with the power of the collective unconscious. Point and click
Enter a word or phrase. Use asterisk (*) as wildcard. Featured myths: 'Myths are the dreams of the collective' Site published by Steve Eddy, 2001
Last updated 28 April 2005

68. Welcome To SouthWest Imagery
Original paintings depicting the spirituality, mythology, and heritage of the american Indian.
http://www.swimagery.com
Wingo's Native Western Imagery Original paintings depicting the spirituality, mythology, and heritage of the American Indian. Artist: Gary Dee Wingo For Older Browser users Click Here

69. Sacred Texts: Native American
Public domain of etexts about native american religion. Focus on reliable and detailed information about actual practices and mythology.
http://www.sacred-texts.com/nam/
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... Buy books: Native American Native American Religions Native American religion, mythology and folklore are covered extensively at this site: Aztecs Californian Inuit Maya ... Inca A long-standing problem with this section (and several others at this site relating to traditional peoples' spiritual beliefs) has been the lack of authoritative information. We are in the process of expanding this section by scanning public domain ethnographic accounts on specific Native American religious and spiritual practices. We are fortunate that there is a wealth of such material available, which makes it so much more puzzling why more of it is not on the Internet yet. The study of Native Americans by anthroplogists has had its share of bad science and ethical problems. However, the texts we are in the process of scanning were written by 19th and 20th Century ethnographers who were known for their careful and respectful approach to the people they studied. These were scholars who lived for years with the people they studied, and obtained permission to transcribe their oral sacred literature.
General
These texts cover a wide range of Native Americans or don't fit into one of the categories above.

70. Untitled
native american, mythology, Earth religions and other information.
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Vines/3744/
Thorgaud's Pad Home of Native American, Environmental, Crystals, Alt. Medicine, Earth Religions, Mythological, and other similar site links. I dedicate this page to all those like me who quest to become the best person they can be. Also to assist those still searching for who they really are. I hope I can give those souls some insight and resources to search further into themselves to discover that "hidden" self. This is also for those who simply want to learn. I have included fun sites, and serious sites. I hope you enjoy your visit. If there is anything relative I've missed that you would like to see, E-mail me to let me know! My Favorite Links   Prejudice still abounds in this day and age. In American history, it was the Native American who took the worst blow. Here is a peaceful people who saved the pilgrims from starvation by feeding them and showing them how to farm and identify edible plants. Less than a century later, how were they thanked for life? By slaughter, and then telling them where they could and could not live, what they could and could not do. I heard a comedian once say, during his routine, "Yeah, just shoot them Indians! They were trespassing on our land before we ever got here."   Savages they were called. Why? Because they fought to protect Mother Earth and their homes? Just as anyone else would protect their home. And the Native American was called uncivilized and savage! Their beliefs were merely different than the pilgrims and those who followed them to this land.

71. Tolkien Books And More
Specializes in used and out of print books by and about J.R.R. Tolkien. Has extensive stock in collectible science fiction and fantasy, mythology and folklore, and native american studies.
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72. Sacred Texts: Native American
Public domain of etexts about native american religion. Focus on reliable and detailed information about actual practices and mythology.
http://www.sacred-texts.com/nam/index.htm
Topics
Home

African

Age of Reason

Alchemy
...
Mormonism

Native American
Aztec

California

Cherokee

Hopi
... Buy books: Native American Native American Religions Native American religion, mythology and folklore are covered extensively at this site: Aztecs Californian Inuit Maya ... Inca A long-standing problem with this section (and several others at this site relating to traditional peoples' spiritual beliefs) has been the lack of authoritative information. We are in the process of expanding this section by scanning public domain ethnographic accounts on specific Native American religious and spiritual practices. We are fortunate that there is a wealth of such material available, which makes it so much more puzzling why more of it is not on the Internet yet. The study of Native Americans by anthroplogists has had its share of bad science and ethical problems. However, the texts we are in the process of scanning were written by 19th and 20th Century ethnographers who were known for their careful and respectful approach to the people they studied. These were scholars who lived for years with the people they studied, and obtained permission to transcribe their oral sacred literature.
General
These texts cover a wide range of Native Americans or don't fit into one of the categories above.

73. Native American Culture - Stories/Legends
native american Culture written with pictures from Red Rock The Encyclopedia of Hotcâk (Winnebago) mythology by Richard L. Dieterle of The University
http://www.ewebtribe.com/NACulture/stories.htm
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Stories/Legends Translate text or a complete webpage
(El español, Français, Deutsch, L'italiano, Norsk, O português).
Opens in New Window Aboriginal Elders Teachings
Wisdom and Proverbs from North American Elders: archived Elders teachings presented by Virtual Circle. Antelope Carrier
How Antelope Carrier Saved the Thunderbirds and Became the Chief of the Winged Creatures, a story from the Arikaras. Cherokee Stories
A list of Cherokee legends posted by The Cherokees of California, Inc., a 501C-3 non-profit tribal organization incorporated in 1975. Corn Mother
This page also has many links to other Native American lore. Creation Story
This story was told to Ella E. Clark by Chewing Black Bones of the Blackfeet Nation in 1953. Creation/Migration/Origin Stories
A long list of legends from numerous Native Nation sources. Creation, Origin, and Migration Stories
Creation stories of the Apache, Cherokee, Diegueno, Hopi, Tlingit, Yokuts, and Yuchi on Many Circles Library of Folklore and International Stories : a site by Dr. LaMay

74. Folklore Of The United States - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
While it contains much in the way of native american tradition, Taken broadly, then, american mythology can include any narrative which has contributed
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The folklore of the United States , or American folklore , is the folk tradition which has evolved on the North American continent since Europeans arrived in the 16th century . While it contains much in the way of Native American tradition, it should not be confused with the actual tribal beliefs of any real band, nation or community of native people. American folklore, rather, is a fusion of European ideals of "civilization" with a European obsession with the "exotic" and the "savage." American folklore is essentially about immigrants and their misunderstanding of each other, and of the new landscape they found themselves conquering, and of the people that had already been there when the first European colonists arrived.
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75. Native American Thunder Bird
is one of the few crosscultural elements of native North american mythology. Radin, Paul, The Trickster a Study in american Indian mythology,
http://www.phoenixarises.com/phoenix/legends/thunder.htm

76. Seventh Grade Mythology Reports
OxfordSearch North american mythology Encyclopedia Mythica-native american. native american-New York-Seneca. Oxford-Search North american mythology
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Seventh Grade Mythology Reports Type of Mythology Websites African Congo Oxford-Search African mythology Metareligion Mythology by Culture and Religion World Myths and Legends in Art African Creation Stories ... Encyclopedia Mythica-Africa African-Egyptian Ancient Egypt Exploring World Cultures-Egypt Metareligion Egyptian Mythology ... Encyclopedia Mythica-Egyptian African-Nigerian African Mythology Metareligion Mythology by Culture and Religion World Myths and Legends in Art ... Encyclopedia Mythica-Africa African- South African Oxford-Search African mythology Mythology by Culture and Religion World Myths and Legends in Art African Creation Stories African Tales ... Encyclopedia Mythica-Africa Arthurian -Britain Gods, Heroes and Myth Celtic Britain Gods and Goddesses. Introduction to Current Theories about the Holy Grail Encyclopedia Mythica, Authorian Mythology ... Tales from England Asian-Chinese Exploring World Cultures-China Tales Legends and Folklore Windows to the Universe Mythology by Culture and Religion ... Encyclopedia Mythica-Chinese Asia n -Japanese Metareligion Windows to the Universe World Myths and Legends in Art Japanese Mythology ... Encyclopedia Mythica-Japanese Asia n -Philippines Oxford-Search Philippines Mythology (East Asi a Folktales from the Philippines Introduction to Philippine Folklore Tales Legends and Folklore-Philippines Central America n Mexico Aztecs Oxford-Search Central and South American mythology Windows to the Universe Mythology by Culture and Religion Aztec Mythology Encyclopedia Mythica Aztec Mythology ... Encyclopedia Mythica-Azte Central America

77. The Native American Anthology: Internet Resources
native american Literature. Innu mythology native american Creation Myths native american Literature. native american Nations
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/NAINRES.HTM
Alaska Natives and the Land Claims Settlement Act of 1971
University of Connecticut
American Historical Images on File: The Native American Experience
Troy Johnson, PhD., California State University, Long Beach
The American Indian Occupation of Alcatraz Island, 1969-1971
Troy Johnson, PhD., California State University, Long Beach
A Brief History of the Innu A Brief History of the Trail of Tears (Cherokee) Cherokee History Cherokee History Timeline ... Database of Native American Treaties and Federal Laws
University of Massachusetts
First Nations History
Lee Sultzman
History and Culture of the Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe A History of the Northwest Coast A History of the Western Shoshone
Scott Robert Ladd
Indian Removal Debate, 1830 Kaw Nation History Little Known Historical Facts (Oneida) Native Nations of Iowa ... The Rogue River War: Alea, Siletz: 1894
California State University, San Marcos
Treaties Project
Oneida Nation
Treaty of Fort Stanwix, 1784 Theodore De Bry Woodcuts
Troy Johnson, PhD., California State University, Long Beach
What Were the Results of Allotment (The Dawes Act, 1887)

78. Native American Traditional Stories And Mythology, Anthropology Outreach Office,
The mythology of North America Introduction to Classic native american Gods, Heroes, Storytelling Stone Traditional native american Myths and Tales.
http://www.nmnh.si.edu/anthro/outreach/mytholog.htm
Anthropology Outreach Office Smithsonian Institution
BIBLIOGRAPHY ON AMERICAN INDIAN TRADITIONAL STORIES
AND MYTHOLOGY
Alexander, Hartley Burr. The World's Rim: Great Mysteries of the North American Indians. Univ. of Nebraska Press, 1986. Barnouw, Victor. Wisconsin Chippewa Myths and Tales and Their Relation to Chippewa Life: Based on Folktales Collected by Victor Barnouw. Repr. ed. Univ. of Wisconsin Press, 1993. Bierhorst, John. The White Deer and Other Stories told by the Lenape. . The Red Swan: Myths and Tales of the American Indians. Univ. New Mexico Press, 1992. The Naked Bear: Folktales of the Iroquois . The Mythology of North America: Introduction to Classic Native American Gods, Heroes, and Tricksters. Blackburn, Thomas C. Univ. of Arizona Press, 1995. Boas, Franz. Kwakiutl Tales. Repr.. ed. (Columbia Univ. Contributions to Anthropology Ser.: No. 2.) AMS, 1969. (A collection of folk tales from the Northwest Coast). Brown, Dee. The Mythology of the Bella Coola Indians. Repr. ed. (Jesup North Pacific Expeditions Publications, Vol. 1, Pt. 2.) AMS Press. Burland, Cottie A.

79. Verlyn Flieger - MYTHUS - Comparative Mythology. Tolkien, Celtic, Arthurian, Hin
She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in Celtic, Arthurian, Hindu, native american, and Norse myth. Interrupted Music is a searching exploration of
http://www.mythus.com/
Verlyn Flieger is a specialist in comparative mythology with a concentration in J.R.R. Tolkien . She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in Tolkien, Celtic, Arthurian, Hindu, Native American, and Norse myth. Verlyn Flieger edited this first critical edition of Smith of Wooton Major
This important story includes a facsimile of an early draft of the story, Tolkien's hitherto unpublished Time Scheme and character description, his long essay on the nature of Faerie, as well as editorial Notes and Commentary. Smith of Wooton Major
Books About Tolkien
Interrupted Music

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Splintered Light

Second edition revised and expanded.
A Question of Time

Winner of the 1998 Mythopoeic Award for Inklings Studies.
Smith of Wootton Major

Verlyn Flieger, editor. Tolkien's Legendarium Winner of the 2002 Mythopoeic Award for Inklings Studies Tolkien Studies A yearly journal devoted to scholarly examination of the works of JRR Tolkien Interrupted Music: The Making of Tolkien's Mythology Splintered Light: Logos and Language in Tolkien's World Fiction Pig Tale A novel of love, sacrifice and redemption with themes from Celtic myth

80. Native Americans. Religion
Children s literature resources on native american religions. Spirits, Heroes Hunters from North american Indian mythology Illustrations by John
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/natreligion.htm

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