Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Folklore
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Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Folklore
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Indigenous peoples
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Incoming Resources
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- Tales of the North American Indians, selected and annotated by Stith Thompson
- On the trail made of dawn, Native American creation stories, retold by M.L. Webster
- Voices of the First Nations, edited by Freda Ahenakew, Brenda Gardipy and Barbara Lafond
- More legends of the elders, by John W. Friesen and Virginia Lyons Friesen ; illustrations by David J. Friesen
- Stories my granny told me, stories, tales, legends, poems, collected by the young people of Fort McKay. --
- All the stars in the sky, Native stories from the heavens, C.J. Taylor
- Blackfoot ghost dance, by Hugh A. Dempsey. --
- Where the chill came from, Cree Windigo tales and journeys, gathered and translated by Howard Norman. --
- The wind along the river, by Frances Fraser. --
- Tribal childhood, Adolf Hungrywolf
- Legends of the elders, John W. Friesen ; illustrations by David J. Friesen
- Spider Woman stories, legends of the Hopi Indians, selected and interpreted by G. M. Mullett. --
- Beneath Raven moon, David Bouchard ; the art of Andy Everson
- Why gone those times?, Blackfoot tales, by James Willard Schultz (Apikuni) ; edited by Eugene Lee Silliman ; illustrated with paintings and bronzes by Charles M. Russell. --
- The grandfathers speak, native American folk tales of the Lenape people, collected and written by Hitakonanu'laxk (Tree Beard)
- Native American gardening, stories, projects, and recipes for families, Michael J. Caduto and Joseph Bruchac ; interior illustrations by Mary Adair, Adelaide Murphy Tyrol, and Carol Wood ; foreword by Gary Paul Nabhan ; preface by Marjorie Waters
- Lacrosse, the ancient game, written by Jim Calder & Ron Fletcher ; illustrated by David Craig & Arnold Jacobs ; oral tradition by Delmor Jacobs
- Legendes du Nord-Ouest, par M. Dugast [sic]. --
- Native American myths, Diana Ferguson ; consultant, Colin Taylor
- Spirits, fairies, and merpeople, Native stories of other worlds, C.J. Taylor
- Native ghost stories, Darren Zenko & Amos Gideon
- Pawnee, Blackfoot, and Cheyenne, history and folklore of the plains ; from the writings of George Bird Grinnell. Selected and with an introduction by Dee Brown
- Medicine boy and other Cree tales, by Eleanor Brass ; illustraions by Henry Nanooch. --
- Trail and camp-fire stories, edited and with an introduction by Julia M. Seton
- Tales of an empty cabin,, by Wa-sha-quon-asin (Grey Owl)
- Grandmothers of the light, a medicine woman's sourcebook, Paula Gunn Allen. --
- I am an Indian, edited by Kent Gooderham. --
- The Native American sweat lodge, history and legends, by Joseph Bruchac
- Nisku, Claire Shuler McKinnon ; illustrated by Sue Archibald. --
- The Stonies of Alberta, an illustrated heritage of genesis, myths, legends, folklore and wisdom of Yahey Wichastabi, the people who-cook-with-hot-stones., narrated by 12 Stoney elders ; translated by Alfred "Toots" Dixon Jr. ; recorded by Thomas T. Williams ; written by Sebastian Chumak. --
- Buffalo nation, history and legend of the North American bison, Valerius Geist
- The tree, by Wa-Sha-Quon-Asin (Grey Owl). --
- Woodmyth and fable, text and drawings by Ernest Thompson Seton
- Coyote tales of the Northwest, Thomas George
- Spirits dark and light, supernatural tales from the Five Civilized Tribes, Tim Tingle
- Red earth, white lies, Native Americans and the myth of scientific fact, Vine Deloria, Jr
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