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  1. I Become Part of It: Sacred Dimensions in Native American Life
  2. Native American Cultural and Religious Freedoms (Native Americans and the Law) by John R. Wunder, 1999-12-01
  3. Native American Myths & Legends by O. B. Duane, 1999-06
  4. Coyote & Native American Folk Tales: Native American Folk Tales by Joe Hayes, 1983-06
  5. Last Cry: Native American Prophecies--Tales of the End Times by Robert Ghost Wolf, Robert Ghost Wolf, 1997-09
  6. "In vain I tried to tell you": Essays in Native American Ethnopoetics by Dell Hymes, 2004-06-01
  7. The Anguish of Snails: Native American Folklore in the West (Folklife of the West, Vol. 2) (Folklife of the West, V. 2) by Barre Toelken, 2003-06-01
  8. South and Meso-American Mythology A to Z (Mythology A to Z Series) by Ann Bingham, 2004-06-29
  9. Earth Magic, Sky Magic: Native American Stories by Rosalind Kerven, 1991-03-29
  10. Mother Earth, Father Sky: Native American Myth (Myth & Mankind , Vol 4, No 20) by Tom Lowenstein, Piers Vitebsky, 1998-09
  11. The Native Americans (Myths of the World) by Virginia Schomp, 2007-12-15
  12. Center of the World: Native American Spirituality by Rita Robinson, Don Rutledge, 1992-04
  13. When the Chenoo Howls: Native American Tales of Terror by Joseph Bruchac, 1998-04
  14. Quillworker: A Cheyenne Legend (Native American Legends) by Terri Cohlene, 1990-10

81. Native American Daily Life By History Link 101
native american Folklore Index Links to over 130 stories. 5 I2470 Lesson Plans for native Nevada Story N/A Content = 5 I2500 Inuit mythology Three stories from
http://www.historylink101.com/1/native_american/native_american_daily_life.htm

Native American Daily Life
Welcome to History Link 101's Native American Daily Life Page. History Link 101 is a site developed for World History Classes, by a World History Teacher.
Daily Life
Beadwork of American Indians
Visual = 4 Content = 5 I2000
Build a Dream Catcher
One illustrated page.
Visual = 3 Content = 4 I2020
Story Behind Dream Catchers

Visual = 4 Content = 4 I2030
Face Painting Among American Indians

Visual = 4 Content = 5 I2040
Beliefs about Death
From About.com. A survey of cultures.
Visual = N/A Content = 5 I2050 Native Toys and Games 11 Internet based games along with links to other games. Visual = 3 Content = 4 I2060 Native Technology Brief explanation and instructions on how to make. Visual = 3 Content = 5 I2065 Rules for Visiting a Powwow Charley's 16 Rules for first timers. Visual = N/A Content = 5 I2070
Foods of American Indians Large Set of Native Recipes Visual = N/A Content = 5 I2070 Large Collection of Native Recipes Visual = N/A Content = 5 I2080 Making Maple Sugar One page with some illustrations about the Native way of producing sugar from maple.

82. Native American Traditional Stories And Mythology, Anthropology Outreach Office,
The mythology of North America Introduction to Classic native american Gods, Heroes, and Tricksters. Morrow, 1986. The mythology of native North America.
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.

83. MYTHUS - Comparative Mythology. Tolkien, Celtic, Arthurian, Hindu, Norse, Native
MYTHUS Comparative mythology. Tolkien, Celtic, Arthurian, Hindu, Norse, native american. Verlyn Flieger, Ph.D. Read Pig Tale for
http://mythus.com/
Read Pig Tale for a haunting journey to the Crystal Country. Comparative Mythology. Tolkien, Celtic, Arthurian, Hindu, Norse, Native American.
MYTHUS
Verlyn Flieger - Studies in Comparative Mythology - University of Maryland
Home About Myth Courses Books ...
Prof. Flieger
Myth Mythology
Verlyn Flieger is a Professor in the Department of English at the University of Maryland at College Park. In addition to being a teacher , she is also a published author and a public speaker on myth related subjects. TEACHER Prof. Flieger is a specialist in myth studies and comparative mythology. She teaches a sequence of undergraduate and graduate myth courses which offer Celtic myth, Arthurian myth, Hindu myth, Native American myth, and Norse myth. See Courses for more information. Top of Page AUTHOR Prof. Flieger's most recent publication is her novel Pig Tale
This is a story of love, sacrifice and redemption with themes from Celtic myth. For people of all ages, especially the mythically inquisitive. Buy and enjoy. See Pig Tale for reviews and ordering information.

84. Native American Books And Literature
and Other Tales v Tales of the Anishinaubaek v The BearWalker v Dancing with a Ghost Books on Ojibway mythology, folklore and native american Genealogy Books.
http://www.native-languages.org/books.htm
Index of Native American languages Index of Native American cultures What's new on our site today!
Native Languages of the Americas:
American Indian Books and Literature
This page is our collection of links to good books by Indian authors or about Indian topics, for sale online. If you would like to recommend a Native American book for this page or think one of the ones on here should be removed, drop us an email telling us why, and we'll think about it.
Amazon.com gives us a gift certificate to use for the Native Languages of the Americas library every time someone buys a book through one of these links, so if you find one you want to buy, please do consider buying it during the same session so we get credit for it. Thanks, and happy reading!
Native American History and Culture Books
Native American Dictionaries and Language Learning Materials
Native American Literature
Native American Books of Legends and Folktales ...
Books about Specific Native American Tribes and Nations
Native American History and Culture Books
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee: An Indian History of the American West
Western historian Dee Brown's seminal 1971 book, famous for presenting the Native American side of the "Indian Wars"

85. Researching The Native American
native Americans Legal Civil Rights; native Americans - Pictorial Works; native Americans - Religion mythology; native AMERICANS - RELIGION AND mythology
http://wally.rit.edu/pubs/guides/resnatamer.html
Catalog: Title Search Catalog: Author Search Catalog: Keyword Search Connect NY Catalog GOOGLE this Site GOOGLE the RIT Site RIT Home Directories Info Center/SIS
Researching The Native American
Selected Sources Available in RIT Library
  • Native Americans - World Wide Web Resources
  • Native Americans - Historical Perspective
  • Native Americans - Art
  • Native Americans - Biographies ...
  • Native Americans - Pictorial Works
  • NATIVE AMERICANS - WORLD WIDE WEB RESOURCES:
  • Administration for Native Americans
  • African Native Americans: We are Still Here
  • American Indian Higher Education Consortium
  • Black Indians and Intertribal Native American Association ...
  • Wampum Chronicle
  • NATIVE AMERICANS - HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES: African Americans and Native Americans in the Creek and Cherokee Nations, 1830s to 1920s: Collision and Collusion . New York: Garland Publishing, 1996.
    Africans and Native Americans: The Language of Race . Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1993. OVER E77.A56 1991
  • 86. Thanksgiving Information
    written several books on american and native american history is all wrapped up with the mythology of Noble and fortythree years before the american Revolution
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    Thanksgiving Information
    This material is provided by the Fourth World Documentation Project . A Table of Contents and some name tags have been added by 20/20 Technologies.
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    87. Magickal And Mythological Resources, Part One
    AssyroBabylonian mythology FAQ Turkish mythology. native american Myth and Legend Some native american Links Aztec Gods Creative
    http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Olympus/6581/chronos12.html
    Chronos Apollonios' "Home On Olympus"
    Magickal and Mythological Resources, Part One
    Contacts, Resources, Culture, Mythology part 1
    GENERAL:
    Anders (Sandberg) Magick Page
    Internet Occult Resources

    Pagan Resources

    WitchHaven
    ...
    Nerdworld:PAGAN (Links)

    MAGICKAL HERBALISM:
    The Raven's Loft
    Herb Garden-Magickal

    Gyspy Wisdom

    Flower Power
    ...
    Herbalism
    (this site)
    PAGAN SUPPORT/ LEGAL LINKS:
    Pagan Awareness League: Resources Listed By State Please Help the PAL Build These Pages!!!!! Ontario Pagan Collective (Pagan Awareness League of Ontario) Minot Pagan Alliance (Minot, ND) Pagan Alliance of Central Texas (P.A.C.T.) Pagan Community Council of Ohio ... The Commonwealth Pagan
    PAGAN HANDICAPPED RESOURCES: PAGAN ACTIVISM (Pagans Standing Up For Other Things Besides Themselves And Other Religions): PAGAN HOLIDAYS: PAGAN PARENTING:
    Jaz's Pagan Parenting Page PAGAN PARENTING E-MAIL LISTS: Hellspawn-L (at Necronomi.Com)
    MAILING LISTS:
    LISTS:
    PHOENIX RISING (website with info, subscription form, chat, games, etc. Text-only pages available.) Phoenix Chronicles: PHOENIX RISING'S monthly web magazine. Text-only pages available.

    88. BOOKS DOCUMENTING NATIVE AMERICAN RELIGION & MYTHOLOGY
    Books Documenting native american Religion mythology. The following are some of the many books in the University Library at USC
    http://www.usc.edu/isd/archives/ethnicstudies/indian_myth_bks.html
    The following are some of the many books in the University Library at USC on the religions and mythologies of the Native Americans:
    Albanese, Catherine. Nature Religion in America: From the Algonkian Indians to the New Age. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1990.
    Doheny Stacks; Leavey BL435.A43 1990
    Bean, Lowell. California Indian Shamanism. Menlo Park: Ballena, 1992.
    Doheny Stacks E78.C15C294
    Carmody, Denis L. Native American Religion: An Introduction. New York: Paulist, 1993.
    Doheny Stacks E59.R38C37
    Heinerman, John. Spiritual Wisdom of the Native Americans. San Rafael: Cassandra, 1989.
    Leavey E98.R3H44 1989
    Marriott, Alice L. Plains Indian Mythology. New York: Crowell, 1975.
    Leavey E78.G73M37
    Hultkrantz, Ake. Native Religion of North America: The Power of Visions and Fertility. San Francisco: Harper and Row, 1987.
    Doheny Stacks; Leavey E98.R3H817 1987
    Steltenkamp, Michael. The Sacred Vision: Native American Religion and Its Practice Today. New York: Paulist, 1982.
    Doheny Stacks E98R3576
    Williamson, Ray, and Claire Farrer. Earth and Sky: Visions of the Cosmos in Native American Folklore.

    89. National Mythology Exam
    Notice The title of one source for the native american myth subtest was inadvertently left off of the bibliography for the 2004 National mythology exam.
    http://www.etclassics.org/myth_exam.htm
    The most prominent undertaking of Excellence Through Classics is the National Mythology Exam. The chair of the Mythology Exam Committee is Diana Nixon . Now in its fourteenth year, the exam is offered to students in elementary, intermediate, and middle school grades three through nine. By far the majority of students taking the exam are middle school students. The format of the exam is multiple choice and includes a thirty-question section on Greek and Roman mythology which is required for all students in grades five through nine. Students in grade six through nine are also required to answer ten questions from at least one literary subtest. Their five subtest choices are: the Iliad Odyssey Aeneid , African Myths, or Native American Myths. The questions for each subtest based on an epic focus upon only one book of the epic each year. The National Mythology Exam 2004 will include:
    • ALL students: thirty general Pantheon questions.

    90. Myths And Legends For American Indian Youth
    native american traditional stories myths and legends from many tribes, times, places. AADIZOOKAANAG Traditional Stories, Legends and Myths.
    http://www.kstrom.net/isk/stories/myths.html
    A ADIZOOKAANAG Traditional Stories, Legends and Myths
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    Aadizookaan means (in Anishinaabemowin , or Ojibwe language) "a traditional story", what anthros and others seem to like calling legends or myths. These are or in their original, were often sacred. Those represnt large themes of human existence: where we came from, how we should live, reconcilliation to the tragedies of life, thankfulness There are smaller stories: teaching, humorous, answering "Why?" questions about natural phenomena and behavior. Finally, traditional indigenous peoples had no TV, no books; stories were entertainment, too. TO THOSE WHO TRANSCRIBE NATIVE MYTHS: Our myths appear popular as NuAge web page fillers. Native myths, as opposed to tall tales and little stories for children, are not entertainment. It is important that you cite the source from which you transcribed it, the collector or non-Indian reteller-translator of the myth, and if given, the original teller. And, of course, the tribe. I think Native myths are meaningless removed from cultural context, but if there is any educational value to them, they must be identified with a specific people, time, and place. Some retellers are reliable. Others sanitize and restructure stories, making them worthless as a means to learn about a culture a kind of racism, where retellers believe Native myths (which are often owned by specific individuals or families) are merely primitive raw material for their own literary efforts, often crude and condescending. There are

    91. Links To Mythology Resources On The Web
    This is a page that features links to mythology on the web. Links to mythology. AssyroBabylonian mythology. Celtic mythology. Chinese mythology Indian mythology. Japanese mythology. Meso-american mythology. Norse mythology. Polynesian mythology
    http://www.spiritwheel.com/myth.htm
    Links to Mythology
    Assyro-Babylonian Mythology
    Celtic Mythology
    Chinese Mythology
    Egyptian Mythology
    ...
    Polynesian Mythology

    92. American Folklore: Famous American Folktales And Legends, Native American Myths,
    Retellings of american folktales and legends, native american myths, weather folklore, ghost stories and more from each of the 50 United States of America.
    http://www.americanfolklore.net/
    Hey there folks! Welcome to 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. You can read about all sorts of famous characters like Paul Bunyan, Pecos Bill, Jesse James, Davy Crockett, Daniel Boone, and many more. So grab a cup of coffee or a soda, pull up a comfy chair, and stay awhile.
    Choose a folktale from the list or browse our categories.
    You can't get out
    (Oklahoma)
    Arizona Weather Arkansas Traveler The Army of the Dead Bear Lake Monster The Birth of the Jersey Devil The Black Dog of Hanging Hills Blue Hen's Chicks Callin' the Dog Casey Jones The Christmas Gift Colonel Buck's Monument Connecticut Yankee Cowboys in Heaven Coyote and the Colombia The Crows are in the Corn The Crystal Mountain The Cut-off The Dance Daniel's Dear Drought Buster Death of Pecos Bill Eavesdropper Echoes Ethan Allen The First Tears The Fisherman and the Bear Fog Frozen Dawn Frozen Flames Fur-Bearing Trout The Ghosts of Ringwood Manor The Grave The Gulls Healthy Climate Hoop Snakes Hoosiers Invisible Hands Jack and the Corn Stalk Jesse James and the Widow John Henry Johnny Appleseed Kate Shelley Saves the Train The King of the Sharks La Llorona The Log Jam Milk bottles Mississippi Mosquitoes Oklahoma Weather Old Man Moses On Washington Rock Palatin Paul Bunyan's Kitchen Pecos Bill and Slue-foot Sue Pecos Bill finds a Hard Outfit Pecos Bill Rides a Tornado Potatoes Riverboat Racing Sam Hyde

    93. Regional Folklore And Mythology
    Gambler Way by Kathryn Gabriel is a companion web site to her book on gaming in the mythology, history, and archaeology of native Americans in North America.
    http://www.pibburns.com/mythregi.htm
    Regional Folklore and Mythology
    Here you will find links to information about folklore and mythology topics broken down by cultural and geographical region. The regions appear in alphabetical order.
    African, excluding Egypt
    • African Mythology discusses the creator god and ancestor worship in Africa. African Myths and Legends by Samantha Martin offers stories from the Bushmen and Hottentots. Folklore About Hyenas by Robin M. Weare offers tales from Africa about these predators. Louis Trichard, Thoyandou by Lynette Oxley offers several myths and legends of the VhaVenda people. Snake and the Frog tells why the snake and the frog won't be found playing games together. Sweet Thorn Studios offers, for sale, original masks and amulets based upon African folklore and legend. Along with pictures of each item there is a brief summary of the myth, legend, or folkore which inspired it. Urban legends of southern Africa offers "The Rabbit in the Thorn Tree," "The Leopard in the Luggage," and "Ink in the Porridge."

    94. Myths And Legends
    Big Turtle (A native american Huron story retold by Oban) Many years ago the world had Menominee Myth The Origin of Night and Day THE RABBIT AND THE SAW-WHET
    http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/CITE/legends.htm
    Gander Academy
    Animal Legends Native Legends Tales That Teach A Lesson
    Tales From Around the World
    ...
    Teacher Resources

    Animal Legends
    1. How Kangaroo got his Tail (Based on an Australian Aboriginal Legend )

    A long time ago, some animals looked different to the way they look now. Kangaroos had no tails and.....
    2. Koobor the Koala and Water

    A long time ago,animals weren't animals - they were people. Koobor the koala was a boy. His parents were dead and he lived with relatives in a very dry part of the country, where .....
    3.How the Bear Lost His Tail

    This is the story of Bear's tail. It's been told in Germany, and in North America by the Iroquois Indians. A long time ago, Bear had a beautiful, long, furry tail. He thought it was ...
    4.The Girl who Married a Bear (Based on a Native American Indian Legend)
    Peesunt was the Chief's daughter. She was vain and proud. She was always combing her long black hair, waiting for people to say .... 5. Why Opossum's Tail is Bare (A Cherokee story retold by Sanjit) A long long time ago Opossum’s tail was long and bushy. He loved his tail and spent all day cleaning and brushing it. When anyone came to visit him .. 6. Coyote and the Rock (A Native American tale told by Sanjit)

    95. Native American Myth Trivia Quizzes And Quiz Questions
    Difficult, 30, Nov 02 03, niffweed17. 2, Aztec Myth, Very Hard, 111, May 17 01, thejazzkickazz. 3, Mayan Myth The Mayan civilization flourished in Mexico circa 250900.
    http://www.funtrivia.com/dir/375.html
    Home Directory Humanities : Native American Myths Welcome to the World's Largest Trivia Website!
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    Quizzes Title Difficulty Played Online Author Ancient Aztec Gods
    A quiz on the religion that the Aztecs followed. Difficult Nov 02 03 Aztec Myth
    Very Hard May 17 01 thejazzkickazz Mayan Myth The Mayan civilization flourished in Mexico circa 250-900. There were about 30 deities that were worshipped at the giant step-pyramids. Very Hard May 17 01 thejazzkickazz = highest rated quizzes = added recently = has extra info for each qn Editor's Pick = FunTrivia Editor Gold Member info Games are listed by highest rank. Games are ranked through player ratings of each quiz. Difficulty is dynamically determined based on player results. Return to Homepage

    96. Aztec Myth - Native American Myths
    Humanities Aztec Myth Created by player thejazzkickazz.
    http://www.funtrivia.com/quizdetails.cfm?id=39365

    97. Native American Shields
    KANEONUSKATEW a native american name, Means one that walks on four claws in Cree. The native american symbol of the arrow will keep me from danger.
    http://stretch.gc.cuny.edu/public/studentwork/nativeamerican.asp
    Welcome to Project Stretch Login About Curriculum Staff Development ... Site Map Student Work Flags Shields - 5th grade students Shields - 6th and 7th grade students Native American Shields ... Web Sites Native American Shields
    Pratibha
    Hello! My name is Pratibha. It means light, intelligence and wit. Pratibha is a Native American name. My animal protector is an owl. An owl has wisdom, truth and patience. The Mescalero believe that owl carries the soul of the recently deceased, a death messenger. Owl is the totem of clairvoyant and mystics. I picked the owl because it’s smart, patience and tells the truth, which I’m the same. Also, because I might be able to see my dead grandmother’s soul and grandfather’s soul, since I never got to see them. I first came into this world on November 27, 1991. I was born at the Georgetown Hospital in Guyana. I have a family of five that includes my dad, mom, two brothers and myself. My religion is Islam, which means I’m a Muslim. I’m the only daughter, which means I’m spoil. My two brother's each are eight years older than me. I came here when I was seven. I have a lot of interests. I love to read books mostly mystery books, because it gets me to guess the ending and it is thrilling to read. Just like reading mysteries, I love watching Unsolved Mystery on the TV, because it gets me to guess what would probably happens next. My favorite sport is basketball. I love to come to school and learn and like to go to the library every Sunday. I like to do work on the computer and play games on the computer only on Saturdays.

    98. Browse The Modern English Collection -- Electronic Text Center
    native american texts. Constitution of the Iroquois Nation 13901500 CE Abbott, Jacob. Alexander, Hartley. american Indian Myth Poems 1922 Anonymous.
    http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/subjects/Native-American.html
    Subject: Native Americans
    Items marked RESTRICTED are available to University of Virginia users only, due to licensing requirements. Users of these texts agree to adhere to our Conditions of Use . For tips on searching the collection, consult our helpsheet. Help Mail Return
    University of Virginia users:
    search all works including Native American texts

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    Abbott, Jacob
    Ah-nen-la-de-ni [La France, Daniel]
    Alexander, Hartley
    Anonymous
    Austin review: Steffens, Lincoln, 1866-1936
    Austin, Mary
    Austin, Mary: Review: Anonymous

    99. E-Book Subject Collections--Native American
    Note Not all works are by native american authors Abbott, Jacob. Lowell, Amy. Many Swans Sun Myth of the North american Indians (1920) ebook Palm
    http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/ebooks/subjects/subjects-natam.html
    Users of these e-books agree to adhere to our Conditions of Use
    Note: Not all works are by Native American authors
    Abbott, Jacob
    "Aboriginal America"
    e-book
    Palm web version
    Ah-nen-la-de-ni [La France, Daniel]
    "An Indian Boy's Story" (30 July 1903)
    e-book
    Palm web version
    Austin, Mary
    "Agua Dulce"
    e-book
    Palm web version
    "Art Influence in the West"
    e-book
    Palm web version
    "The Land of Little Rain"
    e-book
    Palm web version
    "The Walking Woman"
    e-book
    Palm web version "The Woman at Eighteen Mile" e-book Palm web version e-book ... web version
    Brooks, Noah
    "First Across the Continent; The Story of The Exploring Expedition of Lewis and Clark in 1803-5-6" e-book Palm web version
    Brooks, Elbridge Streeter, 1846-1902
    "The True Story of Christopher Columbus, Called the Great Admiral" e-book Palm web version
    Calamity, Jane (pseud. Marthy Cannary Burk)
    "The Life and Adventures of Calamity Jane" e-book Palm web version
    Carelton, S.
    "The Lame Priest" e-book Palm web version "The Whale" e-book Palm web version "The Tall Man" e-book Palm web version
    Cary, Elizabeth Luther
    "Recent Writings By American Indians" e-book Palm web version
    Cheney, John Vance

    100. Native American Culture - Stories/Legends
    Myths and Legends in Art This page by Minneapolis Institute of Arts features four native american pieces Haida. Chief s Rattle, Lakota
    http://www.ewebtribe.com/NACulture/stories.htm
    Kokopelli
    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

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