Incoming Resources
- Kanahena, a Cherokee story, Susan L. Roth
- Spirits, heroes & hunters from North American Indian mythology, Colour illus by John Sibbick; line illus by Bill Donohoe
- The people of the bat, Mayan tales and dreams from Zinacantán, collected and translated by Robert Laughlin ; edited by Carol Karasik
- Paul Goble gallery, three Native American stories
- Ladder to the sky, how the gift of healing came to the Ojibway Nation : a legend retold, by Barbara Juster Esbensen ; illustrated by Helen K. Davie
- How Glooskap outwits the ice giants, and other tales of the Maritime Indians, retold by Howard Norman ; wood engravings by Michael McCurdy
- Legends and lore of the American Indians, edited by Terri Hardin
- Atariba & Niguayona, a story from the Taino people of Puerto Rico, adapted by Harriet Rohmer & Jes us Guerrero Rea ; illustrated by Consuelo M endez ; revised Spanish version by Rosalma Zubizarreta
- Voices of the winds, native American legends, Margot Edmonds, Ella E. Clark
- Berry Woman's children, by Dale De Armond
- The seal oil lamp, adapted from an Eskimo folktale and illustrated with wood engravings, by Dale DeArmond
- Red earth, white lies, Native Americans and the myth of scientific fact, Vine Deloria, Jr
- Moon mother, a native American creation tale, adapted and illustrated by Ed Young
- How we came to the fifth world, a creation story from ancient Mexico, adapted by Harriet Rohmer & Mary Anchondo ; revised by Harriet Rohmer & Rosalma Zubizarreta ; illustrated by Graciela Carrillo = Cómo vinimos al quinto mundo / adaptado por Harriet Rohmer & Mary Anchondo ; revisada por Harriet Rohmer & Rosalma Zubizarreta ; ilustrado por Graciela Carrillo
- The great race of the birds and animals, story and illustrations by Paul Goble
- Song of Sedna, adapted by Robert D. San Souci ; illustrated by Daniel San Souci
- Big trouble for tricky rabbit!, retold and illustrated by Gretchen Will Mayo
- The legend of the White Buffalo Woman, Paul Goble
- Here comes tricky rabbit!, retold and illustrated by Gretchen Will Mayo
- The Naked bear, folktales of the Iroquois, edited by John Bierhorst ; illustrated by Dirk Zimmer
- Myths and civilization of the native Americans, Marion Wood ; illustrations by Francesca D'Ottavi, Studio Stalio, (Alessandro Cantucci, [and] Andrea Morandi.)
- The dog who walked with God, Michael J. Rosen ; illustrated by Stan Fellows
- Iktomi and the berries, a Plains Indian story, retold and illustrated by Paul Goble
- Return of the sun, native American tales from the Northeast woodlands, by Joseph Bruchac ; illustrations by Gary Carpenter
- Who-Paddled-Backward-With-Trout, Howard Norman ; art by Ed Young
- Favorite North American Indian legends, edited by Philip Smith ; illustrated by Thea Kliros
- The earth under Sky Bear's feet, native American poems of the land, Joseph Bruchac ; [illustrated by] Thomas Locker
- The leaves of autumn, an Oneida Indian legend, retold by Ellen M. Dolan
- How the first rainbow was made, an American Indian tale, retold & illustrated by Ruth Robbins
- Keepers of the earth, native American stories and environmental activities for children, Michael J. Caduto and Joseph Bruchac ; foreword by N. Scott Momaday ; illustrations by John Kahionhes Fadden and Carol Wood
- Iroquois stories, heroes and heroines, monsters and magic, as told by Joseph Bruchac ; illustrated by Daniel Burgevin
- American Indian trickster tales, selected and edited by Richard Erdoes and Alfonso Ortiz
- Turtle Island alphabet, a lexicon of Native American symbols and culture, Gerald Hausman ; introduction by N. Scott Momaday
- Wisdom warrior, Native American animal legends, Dennis L. Olson
- Keepers of the earth, native American stories and environmental activities for children, Michael J. Caduto and Joseph Bruchac ; foreword by N. Scott Momaday ; illustrations by John Kahionhes Fadden and Carol Wood
- Grandmothers of the light, a medicine woman's sourcebook, Paula Gunn Allen
- Native American animal stories, told by Joseph Bruchac ; foreword by Vine Deloria, Jr. ; illustrations by John Kahionhes Fadden and David Kanietakeron Fadden
- Four ancestors, stories, songs, and poems from Native North America, told by Joseph Bruchac ; pictures by S.S. Burrus [and others]
- Rat is dead and Ant is sad, (based on a Pueblo Indian tale), by Betty Baker ; pictures by Mamoru Funai
- The Deetkatoo, Native American stories about little people, edited by John Bierhorst ; illustrated by Ron Hilbert Coy
- The sun came down, Percy Bullchild
- The earth under Sky Bear's feet, Joseph Bruchac ; illustrated by Thomas Locker
- Star Boy, retold and illustrated by Paul Goble
- The girl who married the Moon, tales from Native North America, told by Joseph Bruchac and Gayle Ross
- Spirit of the cedar people, more stories and paintings of Chief Lelooska, edited by Christine Normandin
- Ytek and the arctic orchid, an Inuit legend, Garnet Hewitt ; illustrations, Heather Woodall
- The people with five fingers, a native Californian creation tale, retold by John Bierhorst ; pictures by Robert Andrew Parker
- The Indians' book, an offering by the American Indians of Indian lore, musical and narrative, to form a record of the songs and legends of their race, recorded and edited by Natalie Curtis
- Why the possum's tail is bare, and other North American Indian nature tales, collected by James E. Connolly ; illustrated by Andrea Adams
- Quail song, a Pueblo Indian tale, adapted by Valerie Scho Carey ; illustrated by Ivan Barnett