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  1. Native American Mythology by Hartley Burr Alexander, 2005-09-21
  2. Pueblo Indian Wisdom: Native American Legends and Mythology by Teresa Pijoan, 2000-11-01
  3. South and Meso-American Mythology A to Z (Mythology A to Z Series) by Ann Bingham, 2004-06-29
  4. Mythology of the Lenape: Guide and Texts by John Bierhorst, 1995-10-01
  5. Dick Tracy and American Culture: Morality and Mythology, Text and Context by Garyn G. Roberts, 2003-08-28
  6. North American Mythology by Hartley Burr Alexander, 2010-05-23
  7. Warriors, Gods and Spirits from Central and South American Mythology (The World Mythology Series) by Douglas Gifford, John Sibbick, 1993-10
  8. Pagan Dreiser: Songs from American Mythology by Shawn St. Jean, 2001-06
  9. Illustrated Guide to North American Mythology by Lewis Spence, 1997
  10. North American Indian Mythology Library (Library of the world's myths & legends) (Spanish Edition) by Burland, 1996-09
  11. North American Mythology Of The Pacific Coast by Hartley Burr Alexander, 2010-09-10
  12. The Mythologies Of The North American Indians by Lewis Spence, 2010-05-23
  13. North American Mythology Of The Pueblo dwellers by Hartley Burr Alexander, 2010-09-10
  14. Latin-American [mythology] by Hartley Burr Alexander, 2010-08-30

41. Bookstore: Mexican/Central American Mythology
Mexican/Central american mythology. Azteca The Mexican and Centralamerican mythology Published 1990 (Hard to Find). Mexican and
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Mexican/Central American Mythology Azteca :
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Sarah C. Blaffer / Published 1972 (Hard to Find) Bloodsucking Witchcraft : An Epistemological Study of Anthropomorphic Supernaturalism in Rural Tlaxcala
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42. Bookstore: Mythology: South American
South american mythology. Animal Myths Order). South american mythologyLibrary Binding / Published 1990 (Publisher Out Of Stock). Myths
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South American Mythology Animal Myths and Metaphors in South America
Gary Urton (Editor) / Published 1985
(Hard to Find) A Discourse-Centered Approach to Culture :
Native South American Myths and Rituals (Texas Linguistic Series)
Greg Urban / Paperback / Published 1993
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Stewart Ross / Paperback / Published 1998
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Moyra Caldecott, Anthea Toorchen (Illustrator) / Paperback / Published 1993
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43. Mythology Discussion: [mythlist] Native American Mythology, Woman & The Body
mythlist Native american mythology, woman the body. Better body's role in allover native = american mythology, expecially related to the healing process.
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MYTHLIST. Hitting "reply" sends an email to the author of this message. To reply (or send) to the list, send (or CC:) to: mythlist@mythology.com I'd like to know more about Navajo's myth of = creation, woman=20 and body's role in rituals concerning it. Better body's role in all over = native=20 american mythology, expecially related to the healing = process. Thank you very much Eldo Stellucci " The universe is the Mirror of the=20 People",
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Medicne Wheel, a Mirror, for a=20 man. - Hyemeyohsts Storm, Song of Heyoehkah. -=20 =_NextPart_000_0040_01BEF894.299C25E0 ************************************************************************* MYTHLIST A mail list for discussion of mythology, folklore and legends. Please address questions about the list to: owner-mythlist@mythology.com

44. ETTC's Native American Mythology Sites
ETTC's Native american mythology Riverside School District MediaSpecialist Claudia WestGrady recently responded to a request
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ETTC's Native American Mythology:
Riverside School District Media Specialist Claudia West-Grady recently responded to a request from a sixth grade teacher for Internet based resources to support a unit on myths of the Native Americans with the following list of websites: Creation Stories http://www.indians.org/welker/legend.htm History, Legends http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/8962/nainfo.html http://www.indigenouspeople.net/ Native American Lore http://www.ilhawaii.net/~stony/loreindx.html StoryArts Lesson Plans/Links http://www.storyarts.org/lessonplans/webplans/folktale.html Yahooligans search (native american folklore) http://www.yahooligans.com/Around_the_World/Countries/United_States/Cultures/Native_American/Myths_and_Legends/
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45. North American Mythology
Animals also play a large part in Native american mythology. Somesay that animals could turn into human form if they so desired.
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Of Interest: * Humour * * Local Events * Library Animal Testing Links: Favourite Places Webrings Link to the Cave Personal: Awards Dedication to Gaia Log-On: Register Mythology Back to Contents Page North American myths - By OakLamia People arrived in North America in small groups over a very long period of time, possibly thousands of years. They came from Siberia and spread out forming communities in many different places. They each had to adapt to the environment in which they settled and so their stories and mythologies varied. There are however tales which seem to appear in most, if not all these societies. Vision Quest Many Native Americans believe that each person has a guardian spirit, a helper who guides them and assists in the hunt, but this guardian is not apparent to them until they reach puberty. Therefore, at the age of 13 or 14, children (more often boys) are sent out on their vision quest. They go to a remote place, and attempt to make contact with their personal spirit. They will fast and pray in silence for days and in some cases, injure themselves to bring them closer to the spirit world, and achieve their vision. When they finally reached this level they supposedly saw their spirit before them, often in the form of a bird or animal. Some children became seriously ill around this time, they claimed that the spirits had come to them, and they had received sacred knowledge and healing. These individuals became the 'shaman' of the group.

46. Owls And Bluejays | Native American Mythology
The Owl and The Bluejays Charles Krafft While hitchhiking to Seattle, twoIndians gave me a ride from La Conner to Mt. Vernon in a pickup truck.
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The Owl and
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Charles Krafft While hitchhiking to Seattle, two Indians gave me a ride from La Conner to Mt. Vernon in a pickup truck. On the way I told them I was an artist, and showed them a folio of bird drawings I had with me. The Indians looked at them with some interest, then the one driving asked me to draw a picture of a Bluejay for him. He told me that the Bluejay was the only bird that will help another bird of a species different than its own. I asked the Indian how they did this. He said that the Bluejays will always surround a hungry bird, even an Eagle, and feed it. I said I would give him a picture of a Bluejay the next time I saw him. Then the Indian sitting next to me who had been silent, turned and said, "I can hear the Bluejays talk." I asked him what they said. He replied, "Right now they are talking to an Owl they've got riding between them in a truck."
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48. Kivati - A Figure In Native American Mythology, Kivati Means “the Man Who Chang
Kivati a figure in Native american mythology, Kivati means “the man who changedthings”, and is credited with, among other things, bringing tools - early
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Kivati - a figure in Native American mythology, Kivati means “the man who changed things”, and is credited with, among other things, bringing tools - early technology - to humans. This singular event brought humans from the dark ages into civilization. The legend of Kivati is seasoned with examples of honor, enhancement, innovation, and character.
Enhancement - Legend holds that Kivati brought to humans tools that would be used to make life better. Fire and hand tools to fulfill necessary tasks - and open new opportunities for survival. He taught humans how to use these gifts, which allowed mere survival to blossom into prosperity.
Innovation - The legend continues on a trying day, when a great sea monster rose to consume his brother. Demonstrating the potentially endless possibilities his contributions bring to existence, he threw hot rocks into the sea, boiling the monster and thereby saving his brother, a human.
Character - Seemingly all actions by Kivati were that of contribution to humans, and to the quality of our existence. Driven by a deep desire to help, aid, and assist, Kivati’s satisfaction was derived from selfless contribution towards the greater cause of those cared for.
Honor - One evening, engaging a beautiful sunset, Kivati realized that he had no more to contribute. In his last act of giving, he pulled a blanket over his body, and turned himself into stone. A completed personal mission, his body a remaining gift to the world.

49. Lecture Fourteen: Humanities
Insects in Religion III; Native american mythology; Native american mythology II;Native american mythology III; Native american mythology Humpbacked flute player.
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Native American Mythology
  • Humpbacked flute player.
    • Human form of cicada.
    • Associated with Navaho creation myth
    • Fertility symbol

50. Lecture Fourteen: Humanities
Insects in Religion III; Native american mythology; Native american mythologyII; Native american mythology III; Native american mythology Kachinas.
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Native American Mythology
  • Kachinas. Beneficent spirits
    • Wasps, cicadas
  • Diving beetle important in bringing up first earth when world was covered with water
  • "Grubworm" of Green June beetle must forever move on his back
  • Metamorphosis > religious overtones of rebirth

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53. Native American Mythology
Jackson Creek Middle School. Native american mythology. Mythology of North AmericanIndians. Includes myths from the Pawnee, Lakota (Sioux), and the Navajo.
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Jackson Creek Middle School Native American Mythology General Southeast Plains Southwest ... Alaska and Northwest Coast General Aadizookaanag: Traditional Stories, Legends, and Myths Includes stories, legends, and myths from various tribes. Native American Lore Index Page Links to folktales and myths of various tribes Tales from North American Indians Includes the complete text of Stith Thompson's book published in 1929. Caution: This site takes some time to load. Indian Why Stories Includes stories from Frank B. Linderman's Sparks from War Eagle's Lodge-Fire which was published in 1915. Caution: this site takes some time to load. To the top Northeast Iroquois Legends Page This site is sponsored by the Oneida Indian nation and contains three legends. MicMac Creation Story This page was compiled by Glenn Welker and created in 1998. It is part of the Indigenous People's Literature site. Great Serpent and Great Flood This Chippewa myth was compiled by Glenn Welker and created in 1998. It is part of the Indigenous People's Literature site. Winnebago Myths: a Catalogue of Story Types A comprehensive collection of myths belonging to the Winnebago Indians.

54. For Myths And Legends Links, Click Here (rumours, Truth, Mythology, Cultures)
Mythical Animals Modern and Ancient Mythology Native american mythology and culture.Related links Native american mythology and Culture. Native Legends.
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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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55. Native American Stories, Legends And Myths
Native american mythology Your task is work with a partner to create a presentationwhich compares a Native American folk tale, myth or legend with a popular
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Your task is work with a partner to create a presentation which compares a Native American folk tale, myth or legend with a popular myth from another culture - Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Early Christian, Asian, African or European. 1. First read pages 20-25 in your Elements of Literature anthology. 2. Next, choose a Native American myth or legend. One person will present the Native American folk tale to the class. In Native American tradition, stories, legends and history were passed down through oral tradition; there were no written documents. Often, storytellers would illustrate their tales with drawings on cave walls or clothing, and even in dirt on the ground. They never read the stories. Instead, the shamans, or storytellers, would engage their audience by telling the folk tale with emotion using different voices, facial expressions and gestures. I expect you to do the same. You are to use a four panel story board as a visual aid during the presentation and supplement your telling with appropriate music, photographs or artifacts. 3. The other partner will present a comparison of your Native American myth or legend to a myth or legend from another culture. They will share an explanation of how the two stories deal differently with a similar theme or event.

56. Werewolves - Ways Of Becoming A Were, From Native American Mythology, From Folkl
Ways of becoming a Were, from Native american mythology, from folklore, and fromfantasy A few ways to become a were, from Native american mythology.
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Ways of becoming a Were, from Native American Mythology, from folklore, and from fantasy...
A few ways to become a were, from Native American mythology
(Note: This uses wolves as an example. Any other animal may be substituted, however.)
  • Be called by the wolf spirit. Transformation by the Gods (also appears in Greek myth of Lycan, hence the term " lycanthrope Have a vision of the wolf spirit on a dream-quest. Have a Dreaming that one is a wolf or running with wolves. Have a dream of the wolf spirit. Perform a ritual taught by one's animal spirit. Be cursed by a shaman Perform a ritual invoking the wolf spirit.

57. The Illustrated Guide To Latin American Mythology (in MARION)
The illustrated guide to Latin american mythology. Other titles Latinamerican mythology. Material 144 p. ill. (some col.) ; 31 cm.
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