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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- Buffalo dance, a Blackfoot legend, retold by Nancy Van Laan ; paintings by Beatriz Vidal
- The boy who lived with the bears, and other Iroquois stories, told by Joseph Bruchac ; illustrated by Murv Jacob
- How Coyote stole the summer, a Native American folktale, adapted by Stephen Krensky ; illustrations by Kelly Dupre
- Adopted by the eagles, story and illustrations by Paul Goble
- Raven tales, directed by Caleb Hystad ; produced by Colin Curwen and Chris Kientz ; written by Chris Kientz
- Native American animal stories, told by Joseph Bruchac ; foreword by Vine Deloria, Jr. ; illustrations by John Kahionhes Fadden and David Kanietakeron Fadden
- Pine and the winter sparrow, retold by Alexis York Lumbard ; illustrated by Beatriz Vidal ; foreword by Robert Lewis
- Coyote rides the sun, a Native American folktale, retold by Amanda StJohn ; illustrated by Durga Yael Bernhard
- Coyote places the stars, retold and illustrated by Harriet Peck Taylor
- How Chipmunk got his stripes, a tale of bragging and teasing, as told by Joseph Bruchac & James Bruchac ; pictures by Jose Aruego & Ariane Dewey
- Raven tales, directed by Jeremy Klem ; produced by Colin Curwen and Chris Kientz ; written by Chris Kientz
- The woman who fell from the sky, the Iroquois story of creation, retold by John Bierhorst ; pictures by Robert Andrew Parker
- Earth keeper, reflections on the American land, N. Scott Momaday
- The earth under Sky Bear's feet, Joseph Bruchac ; illustrated by Thomas Locker
- Sootface, an Ojibwa Cinderella story, retold by Robert D. San Souci ; illustrated by Daniel San Souci
- Two old women, an Alaska legend of betrayal, courage and survival, by Velma Wallis ; illustrations by Jim Grant
- Raccoon's last race, a traditional Abenaki story, Joseph Bruchac & James Bruchac ; pictures by Jose Aruego & Ariane Dewey
- The rough-face girl, Rafe Martin ; illustrated by David Shannon
- Spirits of the earth, a guide to Native American nature symbols, stories, and ceremonies, Bobby Lake-Thom, Medicine Grizzly Bear
- Mole's hill, a woodland tale, Lois Ehlert
- The girl who helped thunder and other Native American folktales, retold by James Bruchac and Joseph Bruchac ; illustrated by Stefano Vitale
- Arrow to the sun, a Pueblo Indian tale, adapted and illustrated by Gerald McDermott
- Coyote speaks, wonders of the Native American world, Ari Berk & Carolyn Dunn
- The Windigo's return, a North Woods story, by Douglas Wood ; illustrated by Greg Couch
- Sacred song of the hermit thrush, a Mohawk story, by Tehanetorens ; illustrated by David Fadden
- Voices of the people, Joseph Bruchac ; editor/curator, Wiley Blevins
- Raven tales, directed Caleb Hystad ; produced by Colin Curwen and Chris Kientz ; written by Chris Johnston and Chris Kientz
- How Rabbit tricked Otter and other Cherokee trickster stories, told by Gayle Ross ; illustrated by Murv Jacob ; with a foreword by Wilma Mankiller
- Native American folklore and traditions, edited by Elsie Clews Parson
- Rainbow crow, a Lenape tale, retold by Nancy Van Laan ; illustrated by Beatriz Vidal
- Coyote steals the blanket, an Ute tale, retold and illustrated by Janet Stevens
- Buffalo woman, story and illustrations by Paul Goble
- Native American myths and legends
- Two old women, an Alaska legend of betrayal, courage and survival, by Velma Wallis ; illustrations by Jim Grant
- Raven tales, directed by Caleb Hystad ; produced by Colin Curwen and Chris Kientz ; written by Caleb Hystad
- Coyote makes man, by James Sage ; illustrated by Britta Teckentrup
- Native American stories for kids, 12 traditional stories from Indigenous tribes across North America, Tom Pecore Weso ; illustrations by Gloria Félix
- The legend of lightning & thunder, written by Paula Ikuutaq Rumbolt ; illustrated by Jo Rioux
- Trickster tales of southeastern Native Americans, stories from the Creek, Natchez, Seminole, Catawba, Cherokee and other nations, Terry L. Norton
- Living ghosts & mischievous monsters, chilling American Indian stories, written and selected by Dan SaSuWeh Jones, Ponca Nation
- Coyote and the laughing butterflies, retold and illustrated by Harriet Peck Taylor
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