Indigenous peoples of North America -- Folklore
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Indigenous peoples of North America -- Folklore
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Indigenous peoples of North America
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- The hunter's promise, an Abenaki tale, By Joseph Bruchac ; Illustrated by Bill Farnsworth
- Embracing fry bread, confessions of a wannabe, Roger Welsch
- North American myths & legends, as told by Philip Ardagh ; illustrated by Olivia Rayner
- The woman who lived with wolves, & other stories from the tipi, told and illustrated by Paul Goble ; foreword by Vivian Arviso Deloria
- Four ancestors, stories, songs, and poems from Native North America, told by Joseph Bruchac ; pictures by S.S. Burrus [and others]
- A brief guide to Native American myths and legends, Lewis Spence ; updated material by John E. Lewis
- Song of the hermit thrush, an Iroquois legend, by Gloria Dominic
- The Legend of the Indian paintbrush, Great Plains National Instructional Television Library and WNED-TV
- How Chipmunk got his stripes, a tale of bragging and teasing, as told by Joseph Bruchac & James Bruchac ; pictures by Jose Aruego & Ariane Dewey
- Keepers of the night, Native American stories and nocturnal activities for children, Michael J. Caduto and Joseph Bruchac ; story illustrations by David Kanietakeron Fadden ; chapter illustrations by Jo Levasseur and Carol Wood ; foreword by Merlin D. Tuttle
- The boy who lived with the bears, and other Iroquois stories, told by Joseph Bruchac ; illustrated by Murv Jacob
- The legend of lightning & thunder, written by Paula Ikuutaq Rumbolt ; illustrated by Jo Rioux
- How Chipmunk got tiny feet, Native American animal origin stories, collected and retold by Gerald Hausman ; illustrated by Ashley Wolff
- In a circle long ago, a treasury of native lore from North America, by Nancy Van Laan ; illustrated by Lisa Desimini
- The first strawberries, a Cherokee story, retold by Joseph Bruchac ; pictures by Anna Vojtech
- Myths and Legends of North America, Canada and the Northern United States
- Myths and civilization of the native Americans, Marion Wood ; illustrations by Francesca D'Ottavi, Studio Stalio, Alessandro Cantucci, [and] Andrea Morandi
- Earth keeper, reflections on the American land, N. Scott Momaday
- Raccoon's last race, a traditional Abenaki story, Joseph Bruchac & James Bruchac ; pictures by Jose Aruego & Ariane Dewey
- Living ghosts & mischievous monsters, chilling American Indian stories, written and selected by Dan SaSuWeh Jones, Ponca Nation ; illustrated by Weshoyot Alvitre, Tongva
- Into the woods, a woodland scrapbook, written and illustrated by Loretta Krupinski
- Arrow to the sun ;, a Pueblo Indian tale, Adapted and illustrated by Gerald McDermott
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