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         Native Americans Legends & Mythology:     more books (100)
  1. Pueblo Indian Wisdom: Native American Legends and Mythology by Teresa Pijoan, 2000-11-01
  2. Voices of the Winds: Native American Legends by Margot Edmonds, Ella E. Clark, 2009-08-27
  3. The Enchanted Moccasins and Other Native American Legends by Henry R. Schoolcraft, 2007-06-26
  4. Truckee River Water Babies: Based upon Native American Legend by Dante' P. Chelossi Jr., 2010-07-19
  5. In the Valley of the Ancients: A Book of Native American Legends by Lou Cuevas, 1997-02
  6. The Songs My Paddle Sings: Native American Legends by James Riordan, 1997-11
  7. Sacred Song of the Hermit Thrush: A Native American Legend by Tehanetorens, 1993-04
  8. Native American Legends of the Great Lakes and the Mississippi Valley by Katharine Berry Judson, 2000-05
  9. Princess Scargo And The Birthday Pumpkin: THE NATIVE AMERICAN LEGEND (Rabbit Ears-a Classic Tale) by Eric Metaxas, 2004-09
  10. Ka-Ha-Si and the Loon (Native American Legends) by Terri Cohlene, 1990-10
  11. The Way to Make Perfect Mountains: Native American Legends of Sacred Mountains by Byrd Baylor, 1997-04-01
  12. And Now You Know: 50 Native American Legends by John W. Friesen, Virginia Lyons Friesen, 2009-12-15
  13. Native American Legends: Southeastern Legends : Tales from the Natchez, Caddo, Biloxi, Chickasaw, and Other Nations by George E. Lankford, 1998-08
  14. Native American Legends and Activities by Mari Lu Robbins, 1995-10

1. CVO Menu - Volcanoes Historical And Popular Culture - Mythology
In Roman mythology, Vulcan, the god of fire, was to Pele, the volcano goddess of ancientHawaiian legends. interrupted the lives of native americans near Mount
http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/LivingWith/PopCulture/mythology.html

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Volcanoes in Historical and Popular Culture -
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Vulcan "Roman God of Fire"
The word 'volcano' comes from the little island of Vulcano in the Mediterranean Sea off Sicily. Centuries ago, the people living in this area believed that Vulcano was the chimney of the forge of Vulcan the blacksmith of the Roman gods. They thought that the hot lava fragments and clouds of dust erupting form Vulcano came from Vulcan's forge as he beat out thunderbolts for Jupiter, king of the gods, and weapons for Mars, the god of war.
Excerpt from: Tilling, 1985, Volcanoes, USGS General Interest Publication
In Roman mythology, Vulcan, the god of fire , was said to have made tools and weapons for the other gods in his workshop at Olympus. Throughout history, volcanoes have frequently been identified with Vulcan and other mythological figures. Scientists now know that the "smoke" from volcanoes, once attributed by poets to be from Vulcan's forge, is actually volcanic gas naturally released from both active and many inactive volcanoes.
Excerpt from: McGee and Gerlach, 1995, Volcano Hazards Fact Sheet, USGS Open-File Report 95-85

2. Snowhawk's Legends, Lore And Mythology Gateway
Snowhawk's personal eclectic gathering of resources / information links on legends, lore and mythology.) legends, Lore and mythology. native American Lore Index StoneE's WebLodge. Paths to Literature, Stories, Poems. Storytelling of the NC native americans
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Mythopoeia The Making of Myths Literature Nook - Mythology ... Myths and Legends - U NH The Moonlit Road - Southern US Folktales Germanic Myths, Legends, and Sagas 19th Century German Stories Folklore, Myth and Legend Myth and Legend from Ancient Times to the Space Age ... Research Annex - U Penn Dept of Folklore World Mythology Encyclopedia Mythica Myths and Legends of Ancient Korea Valley of the Ancients ... Snowhawk URL: http://www.snowhawk.com/legends.htm Title: Snowhawk's Legends, Lore, and Mythology Gateway Contact Snowhawk

3. Native Americans Legends - Wolf Tricks The Trickster
native american lore, stories, fables, tales and legends be sunny days and fun all the time. native American mythology has lots of stories about a time when there Back to Index. native American. Indian Lore . Updated Oct. 22.
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Wolf tricks the trickster
Shoshoni
Wouldn't it be great if everybody could live forever? There would be no disease, no accidents. Life would just be sunny days and fun all the time.
Native American mythology has lots of stories about a time when there was no death in the world. One community, the Shoshoni people, believe that this happy time was all because of one animal: the Wolf. The Shoshoni people saw the Wolf as a creator God and they respected him greatly. Long ago, Wolf, and many other animals, walked and talked like man.
Coyote could talk, too, but the Shoshoni people kept far away from him because he was a Trickster, somebody who is always up to no good and out to double-cross you. Coyote resented Wolf because he was respected by the Shoshoni. Being a devious Trickster, Coyote decided it was time to teach Wolf a lesson. He would make the Shoshoni people dislike Wolf, and he had the perfect plan.
Or so he thought. One day, Wolf and Coyote were discussing the people of the land. Wolf claimed that if somebody were to die, he could bring them back to life by shooting an arrow under them. Coyote had heard this boast before and decided to put his plan into action. Wearing his most innocent smile he told Wolf that if he brought everyone back to life, there would soon be no room left on Earth. Once people die, said Coyote, they should remain dead.

4. Peaceful Spirit
native American Indian history, spirituality, food, and art.Category Society Ethnicity native americans Personal Pages...... legends mythology. an ever growing collection of American Indian legends and folklore. ingredientsis considered a sacred herb by native americans, who have
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CHEROKEE INDIANS RESEARCH SITE THE TRADITIONAL CHEROKEE BELIEF SYSTEM FOLKLORE INDEX PAGE MORE NATIVE RECIPES ... POWWOW CALENDAR LISTING The Gathering of Nations Web Site is working hard to build the most comprehensive and user friendly listing of Powwows and Native American Events. We are just getting started with this resource and we're committed to bringing you the best Powwow and Native Events Calendar. This section will be updated regularly. LEADERS, HISTORICAL FIGURES AND WARRIORS Learn about the famous American Indians of the past. Here's an ever growing collection of American Indian legends and folklore. SMUDGING AND NATIVE AMERICAN SPIRITUALITY Spiritualty and beliefs of the American Indian. NATIVE AMERICAN RESOURCES The Digital-Librarian resources on the Native American Indian. This is a very large directory of research sites on the web. NATIVE AMERICAN RECIPES Native recipes submitted by visitors. A very good list. INDEX OF THE NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN NATIONS NORTH AMERICAN NATIVE INFORMATION PAGE At the moment: 569 North America aboriginal Tribes are listed here and behind each link is resource stored. NATIVE CIRCLE NATIVE AMERICAN SITES ON THE WEB Links to the Best Native American Resource Sites on the Web.

5. Myths And Legends For American Indian Youth
Directory provided by the Electronic Text Center points to full text documents by native American authors. Subject native americans. Items marked RESTRICTED are available to Old Tales and Superstitions Interpreted by Comparative mythology 1872 Myths and legends of the Sioux 1916
http://indy4.fdl.cc.mn.us/~isk/stories/myths.html
A ADIZOOKAANAG Traditional Stories, Legends and Myths
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Aadizookaan means (in Anishinaabemowin , or Ojibwe language) "a traditional story", what anthros and others seem to like calling legends or myths. These are or in their original, were often sacred. Those represnt large themes of human existence: where we came from, how we should live, reconcilliation to the tragedies of life, thankfulness There are smaller stories: teaching, humorous, answering "Why?" questions about natural phenomena and behavior. Finally, traditional indigenous peoples had no TV, no books; stories were entertainment, too. TO THOSE WHO TRANSCRIBE NATIVE MYTHS: Our myths appear popular as NuAge web page fillers. Native myths, as opposed to tall tales and little stories for children, are not entertainment. It is important that you cite the source from which you transcribed it, the collector or non-Indian reteller-translator of the myth, and if given, the original teller. And, of course, the tribe. I think Native myths are meaningless removed from cultural context, but if there is any educational value to them, they must be identified with a specific people, time, and place. Some retellers are reliable. Others sanitize and restructure stories, making them worthless as a means to learn about a culture a kind of racism, where retellers believe Native myths (which are often owned by specific individuals or families) are merely primitive raw material for their own literary efforts, often crude and condescending. There are

6. Native American Mythology
N ative americans, the first people in America, were These native people, also knownas Indians of North on actual historical events and are called legends.
http://www.cvsd.org/opportunity/Library/Pathfinder/nativeamerican_myth_pathfinde
N ATIVE A MERICAN M YTHOLOGY A Pathfinder for 3rd Grade N ative Americans, the first people in America, were here long before Columbus and the other early European explorers. These native people, also known as Indians of North America, told stories to pass their history from generation to generation. Some of their stories were based on actual historical events and are called legends. Other stories were used to explain the origins of natural events. These stories are called myths or mythology. I f you would like to learn more about Native American mythology , follow the links on this pathfinder. It will help you find information in your school library media center, on the Internet, and in the community about the mythology of Native Americans. Books
Magazines
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Print Resources-Books and Magazines There are some excellent books that contain written versions of Native American myths.
A few of the books are listed below. To locate more books, use the suggested keywords and phrases to search the online library catalog.

7. For Myths And Legends Links, Click Here (rumours, Truth, Mythology, Cultures)
native American mythology and Culture. native legends. Southern Californianative America legends. native americans Internet Resources.
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Na tive American Mythology and Culture Native Legends Southern California Native America Legends Native Americans - Internet Resources Indian Tribes and their histories ... History of the Northwest Coast Other Native American Links: Flags of the Native Peoples of America
Flags, and links to tribes' home pages. back to contents Modern and An cient Mythology The Encyclopedia Mythica
An encyclopedia of myths, folklore and legend The Literature Nook presents Mythology on the Web
Good source of links for ancient Egyptian mythology, Viking, Greek, etc. Myths and Legends
A very comprehensive site covering many different cultures. Comparing Greek and Norse mythology The Universal Guide to Myths and the Paranormal back to contents
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8. Just Curious - Native Americans
Dowse myths and legends links. Dowse is the creative person's guide to sources of information and inspiration myths, legends, tall tales, rumours, truth, mythology, cultures. native American mythology and Culture. native legends. Southern California native America legends. native americans
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  • The Cherokee Trail of Tears - 1838-1839 - Great site with tremendous amount of facts, dates, narratives, and current information about the path the Cherokees were forced to follow under federal Native American removal policy. Compact History - Contains histories, locations, names, languages, cultures, etc. on tribes in the United States, although more Northeast tribes are listed at this site. Food, Traditional Native American - This site contains stories and history about traditional Native American foods; nutrition databases; indexed recipes and teacher resources. Index of The North American Indian - This site is taken from the 20 volume work by E.S. Curtis and provides information on approximately 80 Western Native American Tribes that covers most aspects of tribal life and customs. Index of Native American Resources on the Internet - An extremely comprehensive, sometimes scholarly, list of sites on the web. It provides an extensive resource for librarians and teachers on art, culture, education, health, languages, statistics, etc.

9. Power Of The Written Word - Literature Resources By Snowhawk
Children's Books Texts by and about native americans Book Reviews Indian StudiesReading List Univ AZ native American legends Art. legends Lore and mythology.
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Some of my writings, "Bits of Bytes" are listed in the menu to the right. I am not a "professional" by any means, but I have been writing about my life events since I first learned how to print. My motto has always been "have pen, will write!" Now, thanks to my computer, the "pen" has "almost retired!"
I have collected the following links which are rich with information on literature, writing, and poetry.
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10. Mythology Burrow
These parchments deal with the legends, myths, and parchments exist in the followingmythology libraries The Den also contains myths of the native americans.
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Mythology Burrow
Welcome to the Mythology Burrow. I have always been a big fan of mythology. If you want to see why I find mythology interesting, check out the Why study mythology? For now, parchments exist in the following mythology libraries: Native Americans Burrows Fox Den Den Info Bookstore Mythology ... Personal Back to Top

11. Native American Mythology Pathfinder
native americans, the first people in America, were here long These native people,also known as Indians of on actual historical events and are called legends.
http://nb.wsd.wednet.edu/lmc/pathfinders/nativeam_myth_pathfinder.htm
N ATIVE A MERICAN M YTHOLOGY
A Pathfinder for 3rd Grade
N ative Americans, the first people in America, were here long before Columbus and the other early European explorers. These native people, also known as Indians of North America, told stories to pass their history from generation to generation. Some of their stories were based on actual historical events and are called legends. Other stories were used to explain the origins of natural events. These stories are called myths or mythology. I f you would like to learn more about Native American mythology , follow the links on this pathfinder. It will help you find information in your school library media center, on the Internet, and in the community about the mythology of Native Americans. Books
Magazines
Internet
Sites
...
EALRs
Print Resources-Books and Magazines There are some excellent books that contain written versions of Native American myths.
A few of the books are listed below. To locate more books, use the suggested

12. Powell's Books - Used, New, And Out Of Print
by Elan Penn Publisher Comments native americans celebrate the continent through thesetraditional legends of the Hopi check for other copies, mythology of Horses
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Page 1 of 2 next New Trade Paper available April 2003 Egypt and the Middle East by Rachel Storm Synopsis From the Angels and Djinn to the secrets of the Underworld, over 150 gods, animals and mythical stories from Ancient Egypt, Persia, Asia Minor, Sumer and Babylon are described.... read more about this title check for other copies New Trade Paper available June 2003 Indian Mythology: Tales, Symbols and Rituals from the Heart of the Subcontinent by Devdutt Pattanaik Publisher Comments An exploration of 99 classic myths of India from an entirely non-Western paradigm that provides a fresh understanding of the Hindu spiritual landscape. x Compares and contrasts Indian mythology with the stories of the Bible, ancient Egypt, Greece... read more about this title check for other copies New Trade Paper available June 2003 The Hard Facts of the Grimms' Fairy Tales by Maria M. Tatar

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Featured Titles in mythologynative American Page 2 of 2. Retold from CaliforniaIndian legends by Theodora Stories and Proverbs from native americans by Che
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Browse the aisle by Title by Author by Price See recently arrived used books in this aisle. Featured Titles in Mythology -Native American: Page 2 of 2 Used Hardcover List Price $22.95 The Mythology of Native North America by David Adams Leeming Publisher Comments Most North Americans experience mythology by way of translations of classical texts, and surprisingly few of us are familiar with Coyote, Spider Woman, Water Jar Boy, Falling Sky Woman, or the epic of the Blessingway to name just a few of the stories... read more about this title check for other copies New Trade Paper The Man Who Swam with Beavers: Stories by Nancy Lord Synopsis Inspired by the Native Alaskan myths and legends of her adopted state, Nancy Lord's wry, imaginative stories portray modern American life against a backdrop of traditional wisdom about what it takes to live well in the world.... read more about this title check for other copies Used Trade Paper List Price $13.00

14. CWNMythology
mythology; Lepidoptera in the mythology of native americans Cultural Heros, andMyth native American mythology; native American legends, Folk Tales
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The Charles W. Nelson Homepage Home Anglo-Saxon Arthur Beowulf ... Tolkien Mythology

15. Book Catalog: Myths & Legends
native americans Myths legends. 1984; North American Indian mythology by Burland,Cottie $7.45 Item 1497g41 - oversize hardcover book Condition Like
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16. References To Quartz In Ancient And Modern Myths And Legends.
Roman, native American, and Egyptian mythology are many We have gathered the bestlegends, mythological references the rain rituals of native americans and the
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References to Quartz in Ancient and Modern Myths and Legends.
Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Celtic and other mythological references to Quartz; Myths and legends surrounding minerals, crystals, gemstones and metals, from modern and ancient cultures.
The ancient mythology beliefs, crystal mythology, and references to crystals, minerals, metals, semi-precious stones and rocks in Greek, Roman, Native American, and Egyptian Mythology are many. There are also Mineral Legends, mining folklore, heroes in mining, myths about jewelry, stories of buried treasure, Vedic Myths, and more. We have gathered the best legends, mythological references and rock folklore in this section of JewelrySupplier.com. The ancient Japanese, who revered Dragons as a major part of their creation myths, believed Quartz formed from the breath of a White Dragon. To them, Quartz was representative of perfection, which, while unattainable, was worthy of pursuit. Indian culture believed it could detect food poison. Quartz played essential roles in the rain rituals of Native Americans and the Australian Aborigines. Quartz also graced the temples of Ancient Chinese. In Western culture, Christian relics were often made of Quartz or other members of the Quartz family and many thought it was ice in fossilized form. The Crystal Skulls
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17. Fort Burgwin Library
American Indian Myths and legends Black Elk Speaks Coyote World of the Zuni(Cushing)mythology of native 1984) Red Earth, White Lies native americans and the
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For students and faculty in the SMU-in-Taos program, this list of books and journal article titles in the Fort Library provides a starting point for research in the general subject areas listed above. Use PONI to determine the call numbers for these titles and to find other books on your topic. Journals are shelved alphabetically by title, without call numbers. Categories in this guide under Reference Books General Shamanism Native American ... Catholicism
Religion and Mythology: Protestantism Judaism Islam Spiritual Retreats in Northern New Mexico Categories in this guide General Native Americans Spanish/Hispanic
under Folklore See also other Guides in this series on Health and Healing Hispanos/Hispanic Americans Native Americans Religion and Mythology Reference Dictionary of Native American Mythology
Encyclopedia of Native American Religions
General/International Man’s Search for a Meaningful Faith
Mythology of All Races
Religion and Science, History, Method Dialogue

18. Ask Jeeves: Search Results For "Natives Legend"
Cherokee Storytelling of the North Carolina native americans. html 7. Myths and legends frames Indicies The Probert Encyclopedia - mythology should probably
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Mayan Folktales For much more, visit my native americans and Meso Devi The GreatGoddess The Norse mythology Web Page Germanic Myths, legends, and Sagas
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For more info, check out my Ancient Egypt page. MESOPOTAMIAN MYTHOLOGY Sumerian Myth The Assyro-Babylonian Mythology FAQ alternate site Sumerian Mythology FAQ ... Gods, Goddesses, Demons and Monsters of Mesopotamia More info on Ancient Mesopotamia can be found on my General Ancient History page. GREEK MYTHOLOGY Origins of Greek Mythology Ancient Greek Religion Greek Mythology Greek Gods Geneology ... The Ancient Greek World: Images of Women and Goddesses For more info, please visit my Ancient Greece page. ROMAN MYTHOLOGY Roma - Roman Religion Origins of the Days of the Week Roman Gods and religion Ancient Rome: Roman Religion ... Superstitious Romans For more info, please visit my Ancient Rome page.

20. Native American
in the mythology, history, and archaeology of native americans in North Index ofnative American Resources on the Internet Indian Superstitions and legends.
http://www.mythiccrossroads.com/american-native.htm

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