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         Native Americans Legends & Mythology:     more books (100)
  1. Living Stories of the Cherokee by Barbara R. Duncan, 1998-06-29
  2. Fossil Legends of the First Americans by Adrienne Mayor, 2007-02-26
  3. Love Flute
  4. American Indian Trickster Tales (Myths and Legends)
  5. How the Stars Fell into the Sky: A Navajo Legend by Jerrie Oughton, 1992-03-30
  6. Earth Magic, Sky Magic: Native American Stories by Rosalind Kerven, 1991-03-29
  7. Indian Legends from the Northern Rockies (Civilization of the American Indian Series) by Ella E. Clark, 1988-01
  8. Myths and Legends of the Pacific Northwest
  9. Moon Mother/a Native American Creation Tale by Ed Young, 1993-09
  10. Skywoman: Legends of the Iroquois by Douglas M. George-kanentiio, Douglas M. George, 1998-07
  11. Return of the Sun: Native American Tales from the Northeast Woodlands by Joseph Bruchac, 1990-10
  12. North American Indians Myths and Legends (Myths and Legends Series) by Lewis Spence, 1994-04-28
  13. Myths of the Native Americans (Mythic World) by Anita Dalal, 2001-09
  14. The Making of Sacagawea: A Euro-American Legend by Donna Barbie Kessler, 1998-04-13

81. PBS Online: Yellowstone: Teacher Resources: Native American Myths
As in other cultures, native American culture is rich in myths and legends that were used to explain natural phenomena that they didn t understand.
http://www.pbs.org/edens/yellowstone/teach2.html

Native American Myths

Grade Level: 4-6
Background

Objectives

Standards

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Background
Archeological evidence indicates that Native American tribes lived in the Yellowstone area almost 10,000 years ago; a major trail these tribes used for tracking bison goes right through the park. Some of the tribes that traveled or lived nearby include the Shoshone, Bannock, Blackfoot, Flathead, Nez Perce, Utes, Crows, Piegans, and Paiutes.
Imagine what Native Americans must have thought when they first saw the park's geysers, mudpots, and hot springs! As in other cultures, Native American culture is rich in myths and legends that were used to explain natural phenomena that they didn't understand. The most common myths are the creation myths, that tell a story to explain how the earth was formed. Others include explanations about the sun, moon, constellations, animals, seasons, and weather. In this lesson, students will review some of these myths and then write their own myths to explain how the geologic features of Yellowstone came to be. Objectives Students will:
  • read Native American myths
  • summarize the myths in class discussions
  • write their own myths
National Standards National Council of Teachers of English and the International Reading Association http://www.ncte.org/standards/thelist.html

82. Thesis And Dissertation Advisors - Folklore, Myth, & Legend
myths japanese myths racial myths native american creation myths aboriginal myths american myths flood myths health maori myths and legends maori tribes
http://www.dissertationadvisors.com/folklore.htm
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Services Subject Areas ... Links In Alphabetical Order STEPHANIE ROSE BIRD has dedicated her life to the arts. She is a professional artist, poet, nonfiction published author. Bird was an Assistant Professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, one of the countries leading schools for fine art. While at SAIC, Bird worked on committees and served as a panelist for graduate reviews each semester. Painting, drawing, art history, multicultural art and ethnic traditions are her artistic passions. Bird enjoys organizational work and interdisciplinary research. Exhibitions include: Sotheby’s, Chicago and Tel Aviv; Sioux City Art Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, DeKalb and Champaign Urbana; Chicago State University, University of Wisconsin-Stout; John Jay College of Criminal Justice, NY; the Museum of Science and Industry; Rahr-West Museum; Charles Allis Museum; Art Fair Seattle, WA; Art EXPO L.A., CA; SOFA (sculptural objects and functional art), Chicago. The United States Department of State’s “Art-in-the-Embassies” program, selected her work for the consulate’s office at the US Embassy in Benin, Africa. African American Contemporary Art, Australian Aboriginal Art, Botanical Art, Crafts, Italian Renaissance, Post Impressionism, Prehistoric Art, Flemish Portraiture are a few of her favorite lecture topics. She has won many prestigious honors and awards. Bird holds a BFA cum laude from Temple University, Tyler School of Art, where she was a Henrietta Treen Scholar for academic and artistic excellence. She was a San Diego Opportunity at the University of California at San Diego for the tenure of her graduate studies in the MFA department of Visual Arts. She was a Fulbright Senior Scholar in anthropology to study the art and culture of Australian Aborigines. The Ford Foundation, CIES, Australian American Educational Foundation and J. A. Kitteridge Foundation supported her anthropological studies. The Pollock-Krasner Foundation and the Illinois Arts Council among others have supported her artwork.

83. Magickal And Mythological Resources, Part One
on the Net native American Links native American Myths native American Myths and Stories native American Lore Index Stories/Fables/legends Traditional And True
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
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Nerdworld:PAGAN (Links)

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

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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.

84. :: Ez2Find :: Native American
native American Indian Folklore Site Info - Translate - Open New Window Folklore, stories, myths, and legends from various native American tribes.
http://ez2find.com/cgi-bin/directory/meta/search.pl/Arts/Literature/Myths_and_Fo
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85. For Myths And Legends Links, Click Here (rumours, Truth, Mythology, Cultures)
Copyright © 2000 2003 dowse.com all rights reserved. *. Dowse myths and legends links myths, legends, tall tales, rumours, truth, mythology, cultures..
http://www.dowse.com/myths-legends.html
myths, legends, rumours, truth, mythology, cultures
net guide for creative minds Myths and Legends C ontents:
Mythical Animals

Modern and Ancient Mythology

Native American mythology and culture
Related links: Religions and Beliefs
Fairies images
Na tive American Mythology and Culture Native Legends Southern California Native America Legends Native Americans - Internet Resources Indian Tribes and their histories ... History of the Northwest Coast Other Native American Links: Flags of the Native Peoples of America
Flags, and links to tribes' home pages. back to contents Modern and An cient Mythology The Encyclopedia Mythica
An encyclopedia of myths, folklore and legend The Literature Nook presents Mythology on the Web
Good source of links for ancient Egyptian mythology, Viking, Greek, etc. Myths and Legends
A very comprehensive site covering many different cultures. Comparing Greek and Norse mythology The Universal Guide to Myths and the Paranormal back to contents
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main page Antiques Archaeology Architecture Art ... you@dowse.com

86. Religion, Rituals, Myths And Legends
lifetime of experiences with the Sioux people. Myths and legends of the Sioux. Old Indian legends by ZitkalaZa. in native American religions and ceremonies.
http://www.tahtonka.com/religion.html
Religion, Rituals,
Myths and Legends
Sachem Walkingfox offers prayers at the
Carlisle Indian School cemetery in Pennsylvania. Learn more about the Carlisle Indian School Spirituality is not religion to Indians. Religion is not an Indian concept, it is a non Indian word, with implications of things that end badly, like wars in the name of individuals God's and so on. Indians do not ask what religion another Indian is, because they already know the answer. To an Indian, spirituality is about the Creator and it is personal. A beautiful prayer given to me on my first
trip to Wounded Knee many years ago.
An enlightening series of exchanges concerning who is best fit to teach Indian spirituality.
Teaching Native American Religions
A passionate and provocative speech offering a Native Elder's personal definition of spirituality. This is a downloadable Word document from the Voices of the Wintercount
Native Religion by Donald Panther-Yates
Rutgers University has assembled this world class web site with a representative for nearly each of the world's religions.

87. Religions Of The World -- Native American
native American Myths and legends A Superlative Compendium, pubpages.unh.edu/~cbsiren/myth2.html amerind. Webrings, Search Engines, Extensive Links.
http://members.aol.com/porchfour/religion/nativeam.htm
http://members.aol.com/porchthree/nativeam.htm - Native Americans
Interfaith

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PORCH NUS The E-Zine of The Front Porch Religions of the World Native American Spirituality Native American Spirituality might be defined as the indigenous religious traditions of the many peoples who inhabited the Americas prior to contact with Europeans from 1492 onward. The customs, rituals and iconography varied tremendously throughout the Americas. Attempting to compare them with the formalized written traditions of Asia, Europe and the Middle East is an exercise in futility. Native American Spirituality was (and is, for those still practicing it) part and parcel of living. It involved a relationship with the natural world as opposed to a weekly or daily schedule of worship services. With few exceptions there was no priesthood or system of temples. Above all, there was no written record and, but for a very few cases, no inscriptions or monuments.
Foreword to Soul of the Indian
© 1911 by Charles Alexander Eastman Full Electronic Text at University of Virginia
    "WE also have a religion which was given to our forefathers, and has been handed down to us their children. It teaches us to be thankful, to be united, and to love one another! We never quarrel about religion."

88. SULAIR: Research Quick Start Guides: Native American Studies
on history, literature, art, heroes, legends, wisdom, and philosophy of the native People of Reference Encyclopedia of the American Indian (Green Library
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/adams/shortcu/amind.html
skip to main navigation Articles A-Z Humanities and Area Studies Engineering Social Sciences Interdisciplinary Government Numeric Data Archive of Recorded Sound Biology (Falconer) Bing Wing Business (Jackson) Eng.(Swain) Earth Sciences (Branner) East Asia Education (Cubberley) Engineering Government Docs. (Jonsson) Green Library Hoover Institution Information Center Lane Reading Room Law (Crown) Map Collections Marine Biology (Miller) Sciences Media and Microtext Medical (Lane) Meyer Music Physics Special Collections Social Science Social Science Resource Center Stanford Auxiliary Library SLAC Library
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Research Quick Start Guides Any Topic Guide for PWR students ... RESEARCH QUICK START GUIDES
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Native American Studies
Encyclopedias Bibliographies Indexes Biographical Sources ... Internet Resources Stanford University Libraries contains many titles on the historical and contemporary experience of Native Americans, making it an excellent place for students conducting research in this area. Because of the interdisciplinary nature of Native American Studies, relevant titles are often dispersed throughout the general collection depending upon subject matter. Use Socrates , Stanford's online catalog, to locate books and other materials. Use the library's

89. ABC Gives Green Light To Native American Miniseries
HOLLYWOOD (Variety) January 17 The myths and legends of native American culture will come to life via Dreamkeeper, a $30 million-plus miniseries just
http://senrs.com/abc_gives_green_light_to_native_american_miniseries.htm

90. PIONEERS OF FLIGHT MYTHS AND LEGENDS
The Thunderbird is commemorated in native American culture by elaborately costumed and unfortunately, is how many of these legends and myths reflect actual
http://www.centennialofflight.af.mil/myths.html

91. World Myths And Legends In Art (Minneapolis Institute Of Arts)
You ll find the same works of art and much more in the new World Myths legends in Art Web site. So take a look, and don t forget to update your bookmarks!
http://www.artsmia.org/world-myths/404.html
The page you tried to find is not available. Why? Because we've redesigned the World Mythology Web site! We've added more content, more images, and more interactivity! You'll find the same works of art and much more in the new Web site. So take a look, and don't forget to update your bookmarks! Go there! Art by Culture Art by Theme View all Art ... Downloadable Curriculum

92. Native American Lore, Native American Myths

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93. 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
http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/mythology/northamerican_culture.html
Mythology of North American Indians
Visit the links to learn about Mythology of North American Indians related to objects in the sky, the Earth, and aspects of their world.
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Pawnee: Tirawa

Navajo: Changing Bear Maiden

Navajo: Tonenili
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Lakota: The constellation of the Hand

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94. Stories/Myths/Legends
Origin.
http://www.indigenouspeople.net/stories.htm

95. Creation/Migration/Origin Stories
North American Indians tell many stories about the stars individual
http://www.indians.org/welker/legend.htm
Creation/Migration/Origin Stories
Ancient One Anishnabe Migration Story Apache Creation Story Aztec Creation Story Blessed Gift of Joy is Bestowed Upon Man California Creation Story (Yokut) Commanche Creation Story Coyote and Multnomah Falls (Wasco) Creation of the First Indians (Chelan) Creation of the [Maya] World - Version 1 Creation of the [Maya] World - Version 2 Creation of the Red and White Races (Flathead/Salish) Diguenos Creation Story First Fire (Cherokee) First Moccasins (Plains Nations) Flood on Superstition Mountain (Pima) Gaelic Myths/Legends Godasiyo the Woman Chief (Seneca) Grandmother's Creation Story (Creek) Great Flood (Salish) Great Serpent and the Great Flood (Chippewa) How Corn Came to the Earth How the Great Chiefs Made the Moon and the Sun (Hopi) How the Hopi Indians Reached Their World (Hopi) How the Old Man Made People How Rabbit Brought Fire to the People (Creek) In the Beginning In the Beginning (Yuchi) Men Visit the Sky (Seminole) Morning Star (Plains Indians) MicMac Creation Story Origin of Earth (Tuskegee) Origin of Fire (Jicarilla-Apache) Origin of Game and of Corn (Cherokee) Origin of Medicine (Cherokee) Origin of Summer and Winter (Acoma/Laguna) Origin of the Animals (Jicarilla-Apache) Origin of the Buffalo (Cheyenne) Origin of the Clans (Hopi) Origin of the Iroquois Nations (Iroquois) Origin of the Lakota Peace Pipe (Lakota) Origin of the Medicine Man (Passamaquoddy) Origin of the Sweat Lodge (Blackfeet/Piegan) Origin of the Thunderbird (Passamaquoddy) Origin of the Winds (Aleuts) Origin of Tu-Tok-A-Nu-La (Yosemite)

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