Subdirectories of Native American:
Categories related to Arts: Literature: Myths and Folktales: Myths: Native American: Society: Ethnicity: The Americas: Indigenous: Native Americans: Arts and Culture: Folklore (67) Society: Folklore: Literature: Tales: Fairy Tales: World Tales: Native American (2) Society: Religion and Spirituality: Native American (50) Websites on Native American: Aadizookaan - Traditional Stories, Legends, and Myths Extensive collection of annotated links to traditional stories, myths, and legends from many different Native American Nations. The Encyclopedia of Hotcâk (Winnebago) Mythology Articles, stories, and histories, edited and compiled by Richard L. Dieterle, with genealogies, bibliography, and links. Haliksai! This Is How It Was Hopi myth excerpted from Harry C. James' book "Pages From Hopi History." Mamit Innuat: Innu Mythology Overview from the website of the Innu Nation (formerly known as Montagnais or Naskapi) of Nitassinan (eastern Quebec and Labrador). Many Swans: Sun Myth of the North American Indians By Amy Lowell (1920), e-text from the Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library. The Myth of Hiawatha and Other Oral Legends, Mythologic and Allegoric, of the North American Indians By Henry R. Schoolcraft (1856), e-text from Early Canadiana Online. The Myths of the New World: A Treatise on the Symbolism and Mythology of the Red Race of America By Daniel G. Brinton (1868), e-text from Early Canadiana Online. Notes on Eskimo Traditions Article by Harlan I. Smith (1893?), e-text from Early Canadiana Online. Storytelling: the Art of Knowledge Stories from Canada's First Peoples: the Inuvialuit, the Algonquin, the Métis and Cree, the Nisga'a, the Abenaki and the Mi'kmaq. Tales of the North American Indians Anthologized by Stith Thompson (1929), e-text from the Internet Sacred Text Archive. The Thunder-bird Amongst the Algonkins Article by A. F. Chamberlain (1890?), e-text from Early Canadiana Online. Traditions of the Hopi By H. R. Voth (1905), e-text from the Internet Sacred Text Archive. White Buffalo Calf Woman Brings the First Pipe A Lakota myth as told by Joseph Chasing Horse. Yahoo! Groups: Native Ar Native American mythology, folklore and stories.
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