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  • Native American Mythology

    Jim Ollhoff

    Library Binding (Abdo Publishing, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Who is Kokyanwuuti? What is a shaman? Why are myths so important in our lives? Myths are a rich source of history. People use them to make sense of our world. Even before myths were written down, people told and retold the stories of the gods and goddesses of their homeland. Readers of American Indian Mythology will learn the history of myths, as well as their deeper meaning. From the Southeast tribes stories of how people got fire to the plains tribes stories of the Buffalo Woman, this book helps kids understand the myths that shape and direct people's lives. Abdo & Daughters is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.
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  • Native American Mythology

    Q. L. Pearce

    eBook (Lucent Books Inc, May 11, 2012)
    This new series is designed to help young readers understand the origins, cultural importance and impact of world mythologies; each title focuses on one cultural or national mythology and explains how those stories reflect the culture that created them.; This new volume in Lucent’s Mythology and Culture Worldwide series looks at Native American mythology, draws connections between Native American culture and its myths, and explains how the beliefs, values, and experiences of that culture are represented in its treasured stories. Tales covered include earth diver and origin stories, and myths of culture heroes, nature deities, spirits, and tricksters. This volume has a map of the tribal regions of North America, a table of major characters with name pronunciations and brief descriptions, a glossary, sidebars, fact boxes, a bibliography of sources for further study, and a subject index.; This new series from Lucent Books is designed to help young readers understand the origins, cultural importance and impact of world mythologies. These books will explain how mythology reflects the culture that created it. Each volume focuses on one cultural or national mythology. Major myths, characters, gods and goddesses, and themes of the mythology are presented with a particular emphasis on tying these stories back to important aspects of the culture that produced it. Descriptions include, as appropriate, geography, history, natural resources, technological state, social organization, religious beliefs, and values. These books also detail how the culture interacted with their gods and goddesses, and how the myths were communicated. Each volume contains numerous sidebars and fact boxes, a family tree or diagram that shows relationships of major entities, a pronunciation guide, a glossary, an annotated bibliography and comprehensive index.
  • Native American Mythology

    Q. L. Pearce

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, May 11, 2012)
    This new series is designed to help young readers understand the origins, cultural importance and impact of world mythologies; each title focuses on one cultural or national mythology and explains how those stories reflect the culture that created them.; This new volume in Lucent's Mythology and Culture Worldwide series looks at Native American mythology, draws connections between Native American culture and its myths, and explains how the beliefs, values, and experiences of that culture are represented i; This new series from Lucent Books is designed to help young readers understand the origins, cultural importance and impact of world mythologies. These books will explain how mythology reflects the culture that created it. Each volume focuses on one cultur
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  • Native American Mythology

    Fred Ramen

    Library Binding (Rosen Pub Group, Sept. 30, 2007)
    Discusses the origins and cultural significance of Native American mythology and folklore and describes common myths involving the creation of the world, animals and their behavior, tricksters, and heroes.
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  • Native American Mythology A to Z

    Patricia Ann Lynch and Jeremy Roberts, Patricia Ann Lynch

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, June 1, 2010)
    The beliefs of many Native American peoples emphasize a close relationship between people and the natural world, including geographical features such as mountains and lakes and animals such as whales and bison. Therefore, many of the myths of these peoples are stories of strange occurrences where animals or forces of nature and people interact. Native American Mythology A to Z presents detailed coverage of the deities, legendary heroes and heroines, important animals, objects, and places that make up the mythic lore of the many peoples of North America. This new edition is now in full-color for the first time.Coverage includes:Creation accounts from many Native American cultures Influences on and development of Native American mythology The effects of geographic region, environment, and climate on myths Core beliefs of numerous tribesRecurrent themes in myths throughout the continent.
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  • Native American Mythology A to Z

    Patricia Ann Lynch and Jeremy Roberts, Patricia Ann Lynch

    eBook (Chelsea House Pub, June 1, 2010)
    The beliefs of many Native American peoples emphasize a close relationship between people and the natural world, including geographical features such as mountains and lakes and animals such as whales and bison. Therefore, many of the myths of these peoples are stories of strange occurrences where animals or forces of nature and people interact. Native American Mythology A to Z presents detailed coverage of the deities, legendary heroes and heroines, important animals, objects, and places that make up the mythic lore of the many peoples of North America. This new edition is now in full-color for the first time.Coverage includes:Creation accounts from many Native American cultures Influences on and development of Native American mythology The effects of geographic region, environment, and climate on myths Core beliefs of numerous tribesRecurrent themes in myths throughout the continent.
  • South American Mythology

    Harold Osborne

    Library Binding (Peter Bedrick Books, March 1, 1990)
    Osborne, Harold
  • Native American Mythology A to Z

    Patricia Ann Lynch

    Hardcover (Facts on File, June 1, 2004)
    Features over four hundred entries that explore such topics as the core beliefs of various tribes, creation accounts, and recurrent themes throughout North American native cultures.
  • Native American Myths

    Robert Franklin Gish

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Aug. 15, 1994)
    The Woman Who Fell from the Sky - Scarface - Oochigeas and the Invisible Hunter - Saynday Gets the Sun - Coyote and the Thundering Rock - The Vision Quest - Coyote and Death - and more
  • American Mythology

    Don Nardo

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Dec. 28, 2012)
    This new series is designed to help young readers understand the origins, cultural importance and impact of world mythologies; each title focuses on one cultural or national mythology and explains how those stories reflect the culture that created them.; This volume of Lucent's Mythology and Culture Worldwide series looks at some of the popular myths of the modern United States and discusses their role in the culture and the values they reflect. (NOTE: Native American myths are covered in a separate volum; This new series from Lucent Books is designed to help young readers understand the origins, cultural importance and impact of world mythologies. These books will explain how mythology reflects the culture that created it. Each volume focuses on one cultur
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  • Native American Myths

    Anita Dalal

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Secondary Lib, Jan. 1, 2010)
    One of the most interesting ways to learn about other cultures is through the myths, legends and stories that they pass on to successive generations, which ultimately explain larger truths about the societies and cultures from which they originate.
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  • Native American Myths

    Neil Morris, Fiona Sansom, Graham Kennedy

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Provides a brief introduction to early Native American civilization, a retelling of fifteen Native American myths, and a who's who of characters.
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