The Native Stories from Keepers of the Earth is a collection of stories drawn from the oral tradition of Indian groups in the United States and Canada. Tribes include Inuit, Micmac, Maliseet, Mohawk, Zuni, and Hopi. A common thread through these stories is a view of the world as family--earth as our mother, sun as our father, and the animals as our brothers and sisters. The stories foster an ethic of stewardship by clearly showing that we are entrusted with the responsibility to maintain the natural balance, to take care of our mother, to be keepers of the earth. Each story is beautifully illustrated by Mokawk artist John Kahionhes Fadden. Included is a glossary of words from native languages and a description of the tribal nations. These twenty-four stories from the bestselling Keepers of the Earth will appeal to readers of all ages.
A collection of native American myths and legends is accompanied by over 200 pictures from a wide variety of sources.
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A collection of sayings, addresses, prayers, and sayings.
Miller , Dorcas S. 1997 Stars of the First People . Boulder , Colorado : Pruett Publishing . Millman , Lawrence 1994 " Wolverine : An Innu Trickster " . En B. Swann Ed . , 1994/1996 : 208-221 . Ministerio de Gobierno [ de Colombia ) .
Pensamientos sobre los Incas Daniel Riquelme, historiador chileno, pariente de don Bernardo O'Higgins, ... alfarería, quinua, fréjol, maíz, mote, zanco, humita, chicha “más sana que la de semillas silvestres que usaban los naturales”.
Among the many earth-diver accounts are those associated with KODOYANPE (Maidu), MANABOZHO (Algonquian, Anishinabe), NA'PI (Blackfeet), OLD MAN COYOTE (Crow), SKY WOMAN (Algonquian), and WEE-SA-KAY-JAC (Cree). Emergence A common theme ...
Pears Encyclopaedia of Myths and Legends: Oceania and Australia, the Americas
Excellent for home use as well as school libraries or classrooms (where they tie in well with the Literacy Hour). Each book in the series contains a table of contents and an index.