Folklore -- North America
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Folklore -- North America
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Folklore
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- On the trail made of dawn, Native American creation stories, retold by M.L. Webster
- How chipmunk got his stripes, a tale of bragging and teasing, as told by Joseph Bruchac & James Bruchac ; pictures by Jose Aruego & Ariane Dewey
- The great mystery, myths of Native America, Neil Philip
- The boy who lived with the bears, and other Iroquois stories, told by Joseph Bruchac ; illustrated by Murv Jacob
- How Chipmunk got his stripes, a tale of bragging and teasing, as told by Joseph Bruchac & James Bruchac ; pictures by Jose Aruego & Ariane Dewey
- Old Meshikee and the little crabs, an Ojibwe story, retold by Michael Spooner and Lolita Taylor ; illustrated by John Hart
- Wisdom tales from around the world, fifty gems of story and wisdom from such diverse traditions as Sufi, Zen, Taoist, Christian, Jewish, Buddhist, African and Native American, Heather Forest
- Weather legends, Native American lore and the science of weather, Carole Garbuny Vogel
- The earth under Sky Bear's feet, native American poems of the land, Joseph Bruchac ; [illustrated by] Thomas Locker
- American vampires, fans, victims & practitioners, Norine Dresser
- Follow the stars, a native American woodlands tale, retold and illustrated by Kristina Rodanas
- Between earth and sky, legends of Native American sacred places, written by Joseph Bruchac ; illustrated by Thomas Locker
- Monsters and mythical creatures from around the world, Heather Frigiola ; illustrated by Sky Cybele
- Song of the hermit thrush, an Iroquois legend, adapted and retold by Gloria Dominic ; illustrated by Charles Reasoner
- Ashpet, an Appalachian tale, retold by Joanne Compton ; illustrated by Kenn Compton
- Folk tales and legends, by Ellyn Sanna
- Children's folklore, by Sherry Bonnice
- Around the world in 80 tales, Saviour Pirotta ; illustrated by Richard Johnson
- The earth under Sky Bear's feet, Joseph Bruchac ; illustrated by Thomas Locker
- The girl who married the Moon, tales from Native North America, told by Joseph Bruchac and Gayle Ross
- Trickster, Native American tales : a graphic collection, [compiled and edited by Matt Dembicki]
- Folk tales & fables of the Americas & the Pacific, Robert Ingpen & Barbara Hayes
- Turtle Island, tales of the Algonquian nations, Jane Louise Curry ; illustrated by James Watts
- Bear, American Indian legends, retold by E.K. Caldwell ; additional text & book design by Vic Warren ; illustrations by Diana Magnuson
- North American myths & legends, Philip Ardagh
- Christmas and Santa Claus folklore, by Sherry Bonnice
- Four ancestors, stories, songs, and poems from Native North America, told by Joseph Bruchac ; pictures by S.S. Burrus [and others]
- Rabbit's wish for snow, a Native American legend, by Tchin ; illustrated by Carolyn Ewing
- The young Oxford book of folk tales, edited by Kevin Crossley-Holland
- The Windigo's return, a North Woods story, by Douglas Wood ; illustrated by Greg Couch
- Grandfather Mountain, stories of gods and heroes from many cultures, retold by Burleigh Mutén ; illustrated by Siân Bailey
- Folk religion, by Ellyn Sanna
- Myths of the native Americans, Anita Dalal
- Buffalo, American Indian legends, retold by Tiffany Midge ; additional text and book design by Vic Warren ; illustrations by Diana Magnuson
- The Indian fairy book, from the original legends, with eight illustrations in color by Florence Choate and Elizabeth Curtis
- Native American games and stories, James Bruchac and Joseph Bruchac ; illustrated by Kayeri Akwek
- American Indian mythology, Evelyn Wolfson
- El regalo del cuervo, contado por Janice Kuharski ; ilustrado por Jo-Ann E. Kitchel ; traducido por Eida de la Vega
- Spider spins a story, fourteen legends from Native America, edited by Jill Max ; illustrations by Robert Annesley [and others]
- The girl who married the moon, tales from Native North America, told by Joseph Bruchac and Gayle Ross
- The boy who loved bears, adapted from a traditional Pawnee tale, told by Lynn Moroney ; illustrated by Charles W. Chapman
- Coyote and the laughing butterflies, retold and illustrated by Harriet Peck Taylor
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