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         Native Americans Legends & Mythology:     more books (100)
  1. Pueblo Indian Wisdom: Native American Legends and Mythology by Teresa Pijoan, 2000-11-01
  2. Native American Legends of the Great Lakes and the Mississippi Valley by Katharine Berry Judson, 2000-05
  3. Ka-Ha-Si and the Loon (Native American Legends) by Terri Cohlene, 1990-10
  4. Voices of the Winds: Native American Legends by Margot Edmonds, Ella E. Clark, 2003-04
  5. The Way to Make Perfect Mountains: Native American Legends of Sacred Mountains by Byrd Baylor, 1997-04
  6. Quillworker: A Cheyenne Legend (Native American Legends) by Terri Cohlene, 1990-10
  7. The Enchanted Moccasins and Other Native American Legends by Henry R. Schoolcraft, 2007-06-26
  8. In the Valley of the Ancients: A Book of Native American Legends by Lou Cuevas, 1997-02
  9. Native American Legends by Mari Lu Robbins, 1995-10
  10. Sacred Songs Of The Hermit Thrush: A Native American Legend by Tehanetorens, 1993
  11. The Songs My Paddle Sings: Native American Legends
  12. Native American Legends: Southeastern Legends -- Tales from the Natchez, Caddo, Biloxi, Chickasaw, and Other Nations (American Folklore Series) by George E. Lankford, 1987-09
  13. Princess Scargo And The Birthday Pumpkin: THE NATIVE AMERICAN LEGEND (Rabbit Ears-a Classic Tale) by Eric Metaxas, 2004-09
  14. Native American Legends: Southeastern Legends : Tales from the Natchez, Caddo, Biloxi, Chickasaw, and Other Nations by George E. Lankford, 1998-08

1. 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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2. 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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3. Main Menu Native American Indian PlentyStuff
stories (myths and legends), grouped by region of posters with images of Notable Native Americans, creations of many Native American artists
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4. 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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5. Native American, Legends And Folklore
Much can be learned about a people from their folklore and legends. Below is a small sampling of Native American stories, excerpted from StoneE
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6. Native Americans - Internet Resources.
From Smithsonian. Native Americans. Legends, society, faces, places, art, religion, wisdom of Cherokee,
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7. American Old Wild West Culture
Little known facts about cowboy life, western legends, Native Americans and short biographical sketches about western characters.
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8. European Union Encyclop Dia Britannica
Native Americans European Legends (227) European explorers made up several theories to explain why Native Americans are not mentioned in
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9. Swest
SOUTHWEST NATIVE AMERICANS HISTORY INFORMATION Art Food Religion Children Vocabulary Legends. Southwest Homepage Homepage
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10. Welcome To Cherokee North Carolina
ARTISTS. PERFORMERS. LANGUAGE. GENEALOGY. LOCAL ATTRACTIONS. EDUCATION. KIDS CORNER. LEGENDS. POETRY. RECIPES. RESTAURANTS. LODGING.
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11. Hummingbirds In Native American Mythology
native American mythology. Hummingbirds are found only in the western hemisphere, fairy tales, legends, and myths of European and African americans.
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12. Native Americans - Literature 
native American lores and legends, online books, along with other An introduction to native American mythology, offering a comprehensive
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Literature
Aadizookaanag, Dibaajimowin: Traditional and True Native American Stories
A great site with lots of traditional stories, myths and legends. Includes
19th and early 20th century books available to download in full-text
editions.
http://indy4.fdl.cc.mn.us/~isk/stories/stories.html

Eskimo Songs and Stories
This site includes a few short stories and poems written by Eskimos and
collected by Danish explorer Knud Ramussen.
http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/north/nor-i/dorset/dors003e.htm

Hoffman, Walter J. - "The Menomini Indians" This site includes stories from the 1888 book "The Menomini Indians," by Walter J. Hoffman and myths as related by prominent Menomini. http://www.menominee.com/tales/home.htm Indigenous Peoples Literature in Danish Native American lores and legends, online books, along with other information and links related to Native Americans, including Danish

13. Themes & Literature Circles: Native American Legends
native American legends make an excellent topic for an interdisciplinary, 42eXplore native americans http//42explore.com/native.htm; mythology
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Native American Legends Native American Legends make an excellent topic for an interdisciplinary, thematic reading unit. This project could be adapted for many levels. Click on the book covers for information from Amazon.
Title: The Legend of the Bluebonnet Author: Tomie DePaola Publisher: Paper Star, 1996 (reissued) ISBN: Ages: Book Ideas: Anticipation Guide Title: The Legend of Indian Paintbrush Author: Tomie DePaola Publisher: Putnam, 1988 ISBN: Ages: Book Ideas: Anticipation Guide Title: Arrow to the Sun: A Pueblo Indian Tale Author: Gerald McDermott Publisher: Viking, 1977

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15. Native Americans
MythSearch links to native American myths, legends, and stories native American mythology Eskimo and Inuit stories native American Spirituality an article
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Native Americans
Alphabetical List of Links by Subject Native American History Month American Indian Mythology
Aboriginal Canada
"your single window to Canadian Aboriginal on-line resources, contacts, information, and government programs and services" - available in French or English
Aboriginal Multi-Media Society
issues in Native communities and cultural issues and news
Alaska Native Knowledge Network

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Native American Authors Project
Alexie, Sherman
Modern American Poetry
American Indian and Alaska Native Data and Links

American Indian College Fund

AMERICAN INDIAN MOVEMENT:
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Russell Means American Indian Resource Center in San Antonio, TX American Indians of the Pacific Northwest "over 2,300 photographs and 7,700 pages of text relating to the American Indians in two cultural areas of the Pacific Northwest, the Northwest Coast and Plateau. These resources illustrate many aspects of life and work, including housing, clothing, crafts, transportation, education, and employment" The Anasazi: Pueblo Dwellers of the Southwest Anasazi Site Planning : Historic Precedents Arizona State Museum a lot on Native Americans Assembly of First Nations Camping With the Sioux: Fieldwork Diary of Alice Cunningham Fletcher "Anthropologist Alice Fletcher lived with Dakota Sioux women on reservations in Nebraska and South Dakota for six weeks in the fall of 1881 and recorded her experiences in two journals" (Scout Report). Includes drawings and photographs

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17. Books : American Indian Trickster Tales (Myths And Legends)
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18. Native Americans Guides And Books
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20. Cherokee Myths And Legends
Most popular myths and legends of the Cherokee people, by Lowell Kirk. The Cherokee, like other native americans, did not worship spirits and icons,
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Cherokee Myths And Legends By Lowell Kirk The Cherokee, like other native Americans, did not worship spirits and icons, but believed in one Supreme Being. They lived in harmony with their natural environment. It was their myths and sacred formulas, developed over thousands of years and passed orally from generation to generation, which helped them to do this. Myths may or may not have any bases in fact. But they become institutionalized as "truth" and have a great influence in the cultural behavior of individuals, groups and communities. They are used to teach the young many of the important lessons of life. The Cherokee chose special persons in special linages to pass on their oral traditions. Great care was taken to maintain the purity of such traditions. Virtually every aspect of the Cherokee life and the Cherokee environment had a story to explain it. A Water Spider with black downy hair and red stripes on her body brought fire to the Cherokee, after much frustrating effort. The story of the origin of core (Selu) and game (Kana’ti) includes a reference to a tribe of cannibals (Roasters or Anada’ duntaski). Kana’ti, the father, was the Lucky Hunter and Selu was his wife. Every disease was created and put on the Cherokee man by the animals. This was a revenge for man killing the animals. However, the plants, which were friendly to man, decided to furnish a remedy to counteract the evil wrought by the vengeful animals.

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