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Books with title South American Myths and Legends

  • American Indian Myths and Legends

    Richard Erdoes, Alfonso Ortiz

    Paperback (Pantheon, )
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  • African Myths and Legends

    Catherine Chambers

    eBook (Raintree, Dec. 21, 2015)
    The world's myths are filled with characters, creatures, and stories that have fascinated people for thousands of years. This series mixes dramatic retellings and non-fiction information to give a full picture of a culture's myths. This book explores the gods, goddesses, heroes, villains, tricksters, and quests that make African myths and legends so compelling.
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  • American Indian Myths and Legends

    Richard Erdoes, Alfonso Ortiz

    eBook (Pantheon, )
    None
  • AMERICAN INDIAN MYTHS AND LEGE

    Richard Erdoes

    Hardcover (Pantheon, )
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  • African Myths and Legends

    Dianne Stewart

    eBook (Struik Lifestyle, July 22, 2014)
    African Myths and Legends is a spellbinding, fascinating collection of myths and legends to enliven the imagination of young readers. No-one is entirely sure whether these legends are fact or fiction, but that is where the magic lies! Each story is accompanied by snippets of information highlighted by the story. Vividly told and illustrated, the book sustains the intrigue of storytelling that has been passed on – often by word of mouth – from generation to generation. Illustrated in magnificent colour by Gina Daniel and Angus McBride, African Myths and Legends weaves fantasy and magic, and is also informative and educated.
  • African Myths and Legends

    Catherine Chambers

    Paperback (Raintree, Jan. 1, 2013)
    The world's myths are filled with characters, creatures, and stories that have fascinated people for thousands of years. This series mixes dramatic retellings and non-fiction information to give a full picture of a culture's myths. This book explores the gods, goddesses, heroes, villains, tricksters, and quests that make African myths and legends so compelling.
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  • South American Myths & Legends

    Philip Ardagh, Syrah Arnold

    Library Binding (Dillon Pr, Oct. 1, 1998)
    Retells some traditional stories from various native peoples of South America, including the Kayapo, Sherente, Caraja, Bororo, and Tupinamba
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  • Famous Myths and Legends of Central and South America

    Tom Evans, Paul Kobasa

    Hardcover (World Book, Inc., July 1, 2015)
    Tales from the Maya, Inca, and other peoples feature in Myths and Legends of Central and South America. Through engaging narration and colorful illustrations, the volume helps children learn how the Inca explained the origin of the world, the story of the Maya corn god, and much more. Helpful special features include phonetic pronunciations and a pronunciation guide and a glossary of special terms. World Book's series Famous Myths and Legends of the World collects many famous stories from around the world. The stories are written in a creative way to approximate the artistry of the originals and are accompanied by colorful paintings and photographs. By providing background information on the cultures from which these stories come, the books in the series help children understand the geography, religious practices, moral codes, and important symbols of the cultures. Each volume from the 12 book set includes phonetic pronunciations and a pronunciation guide, a list of some of the cultures gods and other legendary and mythical figures, and a glossary of special terms.
  • Southern Indian Myths and Legends

    Virginia Pounds Brown, Laurella Owens

    Paperback (NewSouth Books, April 1, 2014)
    In this collection of almost sixty tales, Indians themselves―Cherokees, Chickasaws, Choctaws, Creeks, Seminoles, and others―tell us about their beliefs, their traditions, and their history, in myths and legends that cover the classic themes of world mythology. Most of the stories were recorded in the late nineteenth century, at a time when Indian myth-keepers who remembered the tribal tales were still alive. Notes and introductory comments throughout the book provide background information for the stories. Editors Virginia Pounds Brown and Laurella Owens bring these stories together for the first time in one volume. This collection makes enjoyable and significant reading for adults as well as young people.
  • South American Myths & Legends

    Philip Ardagh, Syrah Arnold

    Hardcover (World Book Inc, Aug. 1, 2001)
    Retells some traditional stories from various native peoples of South America, including the Kayapo, Sherente, Caraja, Bororo, and Tupinambe.
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  • Myths and Legends

    Anthony Horowitz, Francis Mosley

    Paperback (Kingfisher, April 15, 1994)
    Thirty-five ancient myths and legends, including lesser-known tales from Polynesia, North and South America, the Far East, Europe, and Africa, as well as some of the best stories from Greece, are gathered together in this far-ranging anthology of the tragedies and triumphs of the ancient world.
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  • Myths and Legends

    Belinda Gallagher, Roger Payne

    Hardcover (Classic Magic Books, Jan. 10, 2019)
    Myths and Legends retells some of the most fantastic stories and folk tales from around the world. From the myth of Jason and the Golden Fleece to the legend of the Knights of King Arthur, the stories in Myths and Legends abound with strange and wonderful happenings. Accompanied by stunning illustrations throughout, children of 6–11 years will be spellbound by the adventures of heroes, monsters, dragons and giants . . . Mythical monsters and legendary heroes have fascinated people for thousands of years. No one will ever know for sure if the terrible Minotaur ever exited or if the ancient Greeks really did destroy the city of Troy with a huge, wooden horse. Perhaps the people within Myths and Legends really did exist, but over many, many years the stories surrounding them have become more and more outrageous until the true facts have all but disappeared. Whether true or untrue, Myths and Legends retells magical tales of fantastic feats and events that will captivate all who read them.ContentsTheseus and the MinotaurDaedalus and IcarusJason and the Golden FleeceBellerophon and PegasusPerseus and the GorgonAchilles and HectorThe Wooden Horse of TroyOdysseus and the CyclopsHoratius at the BridgeAndroclus and the LionRungnir and ThorGeirrodur the Troll KingSiegfried the Dragon SlayerBeowulfThe Sword in the StoneSir Gawain and the Green KnightRodrigo of SpainRoland and OliverEl CidWilliam Tell