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         Native Americans Legends & Mythology:     more books (100)
  1. The Grandfathers Speak: Native American Folk Tales of the Lenape People (International Folk Tale Series) by Hitakonanu'Laxk, 1994-03
  2. Native American Myths and Legends:Collections of Traditional Stories From the Sioux, Blackfeet, Chippewa, Hopi, Navajo, Zuni and Others by Frank B. Linderman, Marie L Mclaughlin, et all 2010-05-07
  3. Artistry in Native American Myths by Karl Kroeber, 1998-09-01
  4. Wisdom Warrior: Native American Animal Legends by Dennis L. Olson, 1999-09
  5. Native American Myths and Legends by O.B. Duane, 2004-05-01
  6. Native American Myths & Legends by O. B. Duane, 1999-06
  7. Native American Myth & Legend by Mike Dixon-Kennedy, 1998-12-31
  8. Native American Myths and Legends
  9. Song of the Hermit Thrush: An Iroquois Legend (Native American Lore and Legends) by Gloria Dominic, 1997-07
  10. First Woman and the Strawberries: A Cherokee Legend (Native American Lore and Legends) by Gloria Dominic, 1997-07
  11. Native American Mythology A to Z by Patricia Ann Lynch, 2004-06
  12. Native American Mythology by Hartley Burr Alexander, 2005-09-21
  13. Coyote and the Grasshoppers: A Pomo Legend (Native American Lore and Legends) by Gloria Dominic, 1997-07
  14. The Legends & Lands of Native North Americans by David Martinez, 2003-05-28

41. Native Americans
http//www.artsmia.org/mythology/nativeamerican.html Southwest native americans -http//inkido.indiana.edu/w310work Traditional Stories, legends, and Myth http
http://www.kathimitchell.com/Natam.htm
Native Americans General Information Individual Tribes Other Information Lisa Mitten's site http://www.nativeculture.com/lisamitten/indians.html *American History Sources for Students - Indiginous Peoples from 4th and 5th Grade Student Research Resources
http://www.learning.caliberinc.com/indians.html *Global Access to Educational Sources - extension of previous link - middle school
http://www.geocities.com/jk02.geo/index6.html Ancient Cultures/Native Americans /Clovis/Adena/Mound Builders/Anasazi from Boston Pub. Sch.
http://bps.boston.k12.ma.us/rc328sb/dw/dew970.htm Canada's First Nations - Native Groups, Clothing, Toys, Musical Instruments
http://www.civilization.ca/ Native Nations Online - http://cooday8.tripod.com/nations.htm *First Americans from Germantown, IL third graders
http://www.germantown.k12.il.us/html/intro.html Woodland Indians - http://www.germantown.k12.il.us/html/woodland2.html
Plains Indians
- http://www.germantown.k12.il.us/html/plains.html
California-Intermountain Indians
- http://www.germantown.k12.il.us/html/California.html
Southwest Indians
- http://www.germantown.k12.il.us/html/southwest.html

42. MacKenzie's Folly
Morgana's Observatory Prophecies Myths mythology Myths and legends native America American- Tuscarora Six Nations native americans Norse mythology
http://users.adelphia.net/~derynilord/RPGS/links-myth.htm
Archangel Michael's Angelic Information Table Of Contents Antinomian Web Site of Apotheosis Arthurian - Documents of British History
Archangel Michael's Angelic Information Table Of Contents Antinomian Web Site of Apotheosis Arthurian - Documents of British History ... Wicca - StarFire Rising

43. Native American Indian Folklore - Links To Native American Sites
Rancourt Tsonakwa, et al Algonquin legends by Charles G Martin E. Marty The Algonquin(native americans) by Richard Morris Edward Opler, et al mythology of the
http://www.earthbow.com/native/links.htm

44. Native American Requirements
peoples today • Gain knowledge of the myths, legends and mythology of America’s destiny• Examine and discuss stereotypes of native americans and how
http://www.cod.edu/academic/field/native/objective.htm
Arieahn Matamonasa
Program Coordinator
(630) 942-2800, ext. 51277
Field and Interdisciplinary Studies
Room 3046
e-mail
kleinwac@cdnet.cod.edu

The program in Native American Studies achieves the following objectives using a well-rounded curriculum that covers values, contemporary issues, customs and ways of life, history, film, mythology, literature, art and spirituality.
Upon completion, students:
Native American Studies Home
Classes and Events Core Cirriculum Getting Started ... Academics

45. Mythology And Legends Bibliography From Inquiry Unlimited
Literacy, mythology and legends. An Illustrated Treasury of Myths and legends ( LoneBird Shadow on flowers and the color of sunset to the native americans. L.
http://inquiryunlimited.org/lit/mythsbks.html
Duplication Literacy resources Eureka! Looney ... Inquiry Unlimited
Inquiry Unlimited
Literacy Mythology and Legends
COUNTRY TITLE CHARACTER
Assorted countries; (Greek; Norse; Asian; African; Native American; European; British) Riordan, James. An Illustrated Treasury of Myths and Legends. NY: Peter Bedrick Books, 1991. (PZ8.1.R4495Ip BPL) An international collection of 25 tales of courage, daring, and romance, featuring Theseus, Perseus, Isis, Romulus, Idun, Balder, Volund, Rama and Sita, Roland, William Tell, El Cid, Siegfried, King Arthur, Robin Hood, Beowulf. Assorted heroes Africa Dayrell, Elphinstone. Why The Sun and The Moon Live In The Sky. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1968. (398.2D Lee) Origin of how the Sun, Moon, and the Water came to be where they are. L Africa (Akamba/Kenya) Mollel, Tololwa. The Princess Who Lost Her Hair. NJ: Troll, 1993. The efforts of a beggar boy end the drought in the land of a haughty princess. L Africa (Egypt) Mike, Jan. Gift of the Nile. NJ: Troll, 1993. (D4) During a magical boat ride on the Nile, Mutemwia proves that her love for the Pharaoh is a gift of the heart and needs no cage to hold it. L Africa (W. Africa)

46. Anthropology Links
Ulster Cycle Irish myths and legends Wodensharrow - Norse mythology, art, literature OFTHE EAGLE - Dedicated to native americans All Indigenous
http://veederandld.20m.com/anthro.html
ANTHROPOLOGY LINKS
GENERAL RESOURCES MAILLISTS PHYSICAL CULTURAL ... ANTHRONEWS
General Anthropology Resources
What is Anthropology?
Anthropology Tutorials Menu

Anthro.Net

Anthropology Resources on the Internet
...
Anthropology and the Environment

- Click on 'Learning and Information Resources', then 'ARRC Reports (full text)'
Perseus Digital Library
- archaeology, linguistics, culture resources
Anthropology and the Environment

Careers in Anthropology

Media and Anthropology Project

Phenomenological Anthropology
... Applied Anthropology
Maillists
Subscribe to The AnthroWomen Discussion List Anthropology Listservs Paleozoology The LINGUIST List ... The Daktylos List - dedicated to the study of fingerprints Paleoanthropolology Anthropos The Future of Humanity New Odyssey ... Subscribe to PaleoNews . Complete the online application form. Select iCorrespondence as membership option and where it asks "WHERE DID YOU HEAR ABOUT SASAP?" you put in "Yahoo". Neanderthal Social Behaviours and Evolutionary Psychology Discussion Group Paleoanthropology, Science, and Society
Physical Resources
Physical/Biological Anthropology American Association of Physical Anthropology Physical and Biological Anthropology Links The Biological Anthropology Web ... U. of Minnesota, Duluth - Contemporary Primates

47. StarLab
Longhouse Algonquin mythology. Your class will join the storytelling circle beneaththe STARLAB evening sky as we explore legends of the native americans of
http://www.elcct.org/Programs/starlab.htm
Star Lab What is StarLab? StarLab is a mobile planetarium which creates an exciting interdisciplinary learning environment within the classroom. The StarLab consists of an inflatable fabric dome and projection system which creates variable images of the night sky. The dome is large enough to hold an entire classroom of students, is wheelchair accessible and has an air exchange ventilation system. Depending upon which program you select, interchangeable image cylinders will project a starfield with precise star magnitudes or geometric figures connecting the stars of the constellations. Since the images are projected onto the interior surface of the dome, the star positions and spacial relationships between the constellations are very realistic. The versatility of the projection system also enables one to orient the sky to the desired latitude, month and time of day. The circumpolar rotation of the stars can readily be observed when the projection motor is activated to create a 4 minute simulation of the stars' paths during a 24 hour period. - StarLab 1 Hour Programs - Introduction to Constellations Students will learn by observation about the movement and characteristics of stars; determine horizon directions with the aid

48. NativeAmerican
of the Windsnative American legends, Atlas of v.4. Daniel Ken Inouyemythology,American indian the experiences of ethnic groups including native americans.
http://www.asd.k12.ak.us/Depts/Library_Resources/NativeAmerican.html
Native American Reference Materials, 1990 -
Sonneborn, Liz.
The A to Z of Native American women . New York : Facts on File, 1998.
R 920.72 S @ Dimond Rochman, Hazel.
Against borders : promoting books for a multicultural world . Chicago :
American Library Association, 1993.
R 011.62 R @ Creekside Park, East, Klatt, Multicultural, Susitna, Bowman, Tyson Bergsland, Knut.
Aleut dictionary = Unangam tunudgusii : an unabridged lexicon of the Aleutian, Pribilof, and Commander Islands Aleut language. Fairbanks, Alaska : Alaska Native Language Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1994.
R 497.1 B @ East The American Indian multimedia encyclopedia . Version 1.0. New York, N.Y. :
Facts on File, c1993.
Contents: Contains source materials, including treaties and land grants, full-text of over 250 documents from the 18th and 19th centuries, sound bites of American Indian songs, over 900 photographs, more than 100 legends from over 60 tribes, over 1,000 biographies, maps, timelines, and listings of tribal locations, historical societies, and museums.Includes full-text of: Encyclopedia of Native American Religion, Encyclopedia of North American Tribes, Who was Who in Native American History, Voices of the Winds:Native American Legends, Atlas of North American Indians, Word Dance:the Language of Native American Cutlure.
AV CD 970.04 A @ Dimond, East, Girdwood, Hanshew, Lake Otis, Library Resources, Mountain View, Northwood, Ravenwood, Sand Lake, Willard Bowman, Wendler, Williwaw

49. Religion & Spirituality / Mythology / Native American
4 . native americans (Sacred Symbols Series) by Robert Adkinson(Editor). In the Valleyof the Ancients A Book of native American legends by Lou Cuevas.
http://hallspirituality.com/mythology/9.shtml
Home Mythology Native American
American Indian Myths and Legends
by Richard Erdoes(Editor), Alfonso Ortiz (Editor)
Pantheon Books
Paperback
(September 1985)
Synopsis
Gathering 160 tales from 80 tribal groups to offer a rich and lively panarama of the Native American mythic heritage. 100 illustrations. Read more
Keepers of the Earth : Native American Stories and Environmental Activities for Children

by Michael J. Caduto(Contributor), et al
Fulcrum Pub
Paperback - 240 pages Reissue edition (November 1999) Synopsis The flagship book in the Keepers of the Earth series is an environmental classic for teaching children to respect the Earth. Read more Stars of the First People : Native American Star Myths and Constellations by Dorcas S. Miller, Dorcas M. Miller Pruett Publishing Co. Paperback - 344 pages (December 1997) Native Americans (Sacred Symbols Series) by Robert Adkinson(Editor) Hardcover - 76 pages (October 1996) Amazon.com Native American is a small book with big ambitions. To most people, American religion began with the Puritanism of the pilgrims, yet long before the pilgrims, numerous branches of native spirituality thrived in all corners of the... Read more Giving Voice to Bear : North American Indian Rituals, Myths, and Images of the Bear

50. Native American Myth And Culture Study
A Study of native americans mythology, Literature, and webquests/ summer99/northside/legends/default.html. www.artsmia.org/mythology/nativeamerican.html.
http://www.lafayettehighschool.org/languagearts/Main Dept Folder/Class Hotlinks/
A Study of Native Americans: Mythology, Literature, and Culture Created, August, 2001
Revised, August, 2002 General Mythology Resources: Useful for All Project Options Photos, Songs, and Stories: A link to more links-Scroll down for pictures http://www.esc20.k12.tx.us/etprojects/formats/webquests/
summer99/northside/legends/default.html
Rich in information http://classiclit.about.com/cs/nativeammyth/
index_2.htm
Click below the pictures http://www.artsmia.org/mythology/native-american.html Indigenous Peoples' Literature http://www.indigenouspeople.org/natlit/legend.htm Native American Legends, Folk Tales, and Stories Blackfeet and Kiowa Legends http://www.ocbtracker.com/ladypixel/legend.html About: Native American Mythology Rich in various stories http://classiclit.about.com/cs/nativeammyth/
Regional Folklore and Mythology Choose "Native American" to locate "Indian Superstitions" or "Myths and Legends" or "Native American Folklore," etc. http://www.pibburns.com/mythregi.htm#mythregi49 Encyclopedia Mythica-Native American Mythology Six shorter stories http://www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/

51. PBS Online: Yellowstone: Teacher Resources: Native American Myths
in the school that studies native americans, let the Resources Web Resources nativeAmerican mythology http//www articles.html Choctaw legends and Stories
http://www.pbs.org/edens/yellowstone/teach2.html

Native American Myths

Grade Level: 4-6
Background

Objectives

Standards

Materials
...
Resources

Background
Archeological evidence indicates that Native American tribes lived in the Yellowstone area almost 10,000 years ago; a major trail these tribes used for tracking bison goes right through the park. Some of the tribes that traveled or lived nearby include the Shoshone, Bannock, Blackfoot, Flathead, Nez Perce, Utes, Crows, Piegans, and Paiutes.
Imagine what Native Americans must have thought when they first saw the park's geysers, mudpots, and hot springs! As in other cultures, Native American culture is rich in myths and legends that were used to explain natural phenomena that they didn't understand. The most common myths are the creation myths, that tell a story to explain how the earth was formed. Others include explanations about the sun, moon, constellations, animals, seasons, and weather. In this lesson, students will review some of these myths and then write their own myths to explain how the geologic features of Yellowstone came to be. Objectives Students will:
  • read Native American myths
  • summarize the myths in class discussions
  • write their own myths
National Standards National Council of Teachers of English and the International Reading Association http://www.ncte.org/standards/thelist.html

52. BSC Physics My Links Of Sue McGinnis, Lab Instructor
legends Meteorite Lore Meteors and the native americans by Gary W University of MichiganPleiades information and legends Pleiades mythology by Steven
http://webhost.bridgew.edu/smcginnis/mylinks.html
I have also posted links on the department website http://www.bridgew.edu/physics/links.htm free online journals at h ttp://ojps.aip.org/
http://www.physlink.com
...
http://orpheus.nascom.nasa.gov/~kucera/ask_the_scientists.html
Sites with lists of great physics links:
History of Physics - http://www.aip.org/history/
http://webug.physics.uiuc.edu/courses/phys150/spring01/links/links.html

Physics Lover's Paradise is another list of great sites out there - http://physics.hallym.ac.kr/dir/random/qmw/physics.html
Physics at sciencepage.org http://sciencepage.org/physics.htm has a bunch of great links too.
Some Educational Physics links at http://www2.ncsu.edu/unity/lockers/users/f/felder/public/kenny/edulinks.html
Some good teaching intro physics links at http://www.pa.uky.edu/~sciworks/links.htm
Cool Nasa websites http://www.nasa.gov/cool.html
Links to Physics, Math and Engineering Departments at http://chat.wcc.cc.il.us/~flemmerh/PEMDepts.htm National Science Teachers homepage http://www.nsta.org/ The Physics Teacher online Magazine http://www.aapt.org/tpt/

53. Grade Menu
Myths and legends Roman ISBN 087226-608-7 a beautiful blend of history and mythology- providing a new Myths and Civilization of the native americans ISBN 0
http://www.mhkids.com/cgi-bin/catalognew.cgi?grade=3&subject=CS

54. H-AMINDIAN: Discussion, News, And Resources For Students Of North America's Firs
native American mythology legends from the native americans and the Environment Promotes conservation movements that support native American
http://www.asu.edu/clas/history/h-amindian/culture.htm
LINKS TO CULTURAL SITES
Aadizookaanag Traditional Stories and Myths Collection of myths of stories from Native America.
Ableza
A Native American Arts and Film Institute in San Jose, CA.
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
, American Indian Information on P.L. 102-575 that gives American Indian tribes to assume the functions of a State Historic Preservation Officer with respect to tribal lands.
Alaska Native Heritage Center
A gathering place for both Alaska Natives and non-Natives that celebrates, perpetuates, and shares Alaska Native cultures.
American Indian Culture Research Center
– Purpose is to inform the general public about the world view, philosophy of life, and spiritual insight of Native Peoples.
American Indian Heritage Foundation
Purpose is to communicate to non-Indians the values, customs, philosophies, and special circumstances of Native Americans.
Arctic Dawn
: The Journeys of Samuel Hearne Records of explorer on indigenous animals, birds, and peoples in North America.
Black Indians and Intertribal Native Americans Association
Focus on native African-Indian communities.
Cherokee Messenger
Information on Cherokee culture and history.

55. Wessex Books Catalog
Remainder mark. Folklore mythology.native americans.Arctic. The Baby Train Other Lusty Urban legends. Folklore mythology US$11.00 Add to Cart
http://www.wessexbooks.com/catalog/?keyword=Folklore & Mythology&action=search

56. Special Topics In Folklore And Mythology
Sailor Moon mythology. Meteorite legends from around the world appear on this pageat The Meteorite Market web site. Meteors and the native americans by Gary W
http://www.pibburns.com/mythtopi.htm
Special Topics in Folklore and Mythology
This page offers links to information about folklore and mythology topics of particular interest to me that cut across many cultural and geographical regions. In particular, I believe that the influence of astronomical events and castastrophes in the origins of myths and legends, is not always fully appreciated. Some of the astronomical ideas presented in these links are generally accepted. Others are very unorthodox. Probably the most popular mythology link here is Mark Isaak's Flood Stories From Around The World . He offers an excellent collection of flood stories along with a bibliography. Astronomical

57. Regional Folklore And Mythology
Extensive list of links organized by cultural and geographical region.Category Arts Literature Myths and Folktales Myths Directories...... the mythology, history, and archaeology of native americans in North Page storiesabout guaraná offers native myths about Indian Superstitions and legends.
http://www.pibburns.com/mythregi.htm
Regional Folklore and Mythology
Here you will find links to information about folklore and mythology topics broken down by cultural and geographical region. The regions appear in alphabetical order.
African, excluding Egypt
  • African Mythology discusses the creator god and ancestor worship in Africa. African Myths and Legends by Samantha Martin offers stories from the Bushmen and Hottentots. Folklore About Hyenas by Robin M. Weare offers tales from Africa about these predators. Louis Trichard, Thoyandou by Lynette Oxley offers several myths and legends of the VhaVenda people. Snake and the Frog tells why the snake and the frog won't be found playing games together. Sweet Thorn Studios offers, for sale, original masks and amulets based upon African folklore and legend. Along with pictures of each item there is a brief summary of the myth, legend, or folkore which inspired it. Urban legends of southern Africa offers "The Rabbit in the Thorn Tree," "The Leopard in the Luggage," and "Ink in the Porridge."

58. Native American Mythology Unit
a syou imagine this place long ago as native americans may have of the Night, (bothby Caduto and Bruchac) native American Myths and legends and Myths
http://www.ga.k12.pa.us/academics/ls/5th/NA/naplan.htm
Native American Mythology Unit
Table of Contents Introduction Activities Resources Archived Work ... Culminating Campfire Activity
Introduction
This unit ideally takes place from "Columbus Day" through Thanksgiving. Experiences such as a field trip to The Museum of American Indian Culture and silent "stream of consciousness" sessions in the woods on campus preceed classroom lessons. To enable the children to experience nature as the early inhabitants of our NE woodlands, we take our students to a nearby wooded area. They bring with them a book we've dubbed "Bits and Pieces," a scrapbook-type collection of pre-writing brainstorms, outlines, quotes, pictures, articles, etc. The children record all of the sights, sounds, thoughts, sensations, and imaginings as they sit in the woods for a 30-40 minute period. This experience helps the children establish settings for the myths they will eventually write. They are often surprised at how poetic their pieces sound. Some are turned into " woods poems ."

59. In The Time Of The Old Ones
learn about the mythology, legends, values, and beliefs of a has written several bookson Navajo legends. or contact a guest speaker (native americans in your
http://www.itdc.sbcss.k12.ca.us/curriculum/oldones.html
In the Time of the Old Ones
Notes to the Teacher
The Navajo people (who call themselves DinŽ or Dineh) are known for their close relationship with all forms of life, and their desire to live in balance with nature. They are also known for their ability to adapt to their surroundings. The Navajo have a long history with many traditions. They are famous for many arts such as jewelry, pottery, basket making, and sand painting, but they are most famous for their weaving. The Navajo believe that weaving is a gift from a spirit. Their legends say that Spider Woman taught them to weave.
The Task
Explore and experience the Navajo Indians' close relationship with the land they lived on. To do this:
  • Identify why the Navajo wrote legends about the environment, and how they showed it in their rugs and blankets.
    Design a geometric rug pattern to symbolize a natural resource or part of the environment in your area.
    Create a legend about how that environmental object came into being.
The Process
  • Start a project journal to record thoughts, questions and answers, and ideas as you go through the project. Begin by writing what you already know about Navajo Indians.
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