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The 18 texts and folklore stories in this book were collected by linguist, Roland B. Dixon at the beginning of the 20th century. Of particular interest in Native American folklore is their Creation Myths. The volcano, Mount Lassen (also known as Lassen Peak), erupted often enough in prehistoric times to form the mountain, so it is little wonder the Indians in the northeast corner of California believed the world began there at the desire of a Great Man back when the earth resembled a molten mass. When it cooled, they believed that the deity made a woman to live with him, and from those two came all humans, including the Maidu.
- A classic of Native American folklore
- American Indian stories and folklore form Northern California
- 33% of the net profit is donated to the American Indian Education Fund



The 18 texts and folklore stories in this book were collected by linguist, Roland B. Dixon at the beginning of the 20th century. Of particular interest in Native American folklore is their Creation Myths. The volcano, Mount Lassen (also known as Lassen Peak), erupted often enough in prehistoric times to form the mountain, so it is little wonder the Indians in the northeast corner of California believed the world began there at the desire of a Great Man back when the earth resembled a molten mass. When it cooled, they believed that the deity made a woman to live with him, and from those two came all humans, including the Maidu.
- A classic of Native American folklore
- American Indian stories and folklore form Northern California
- 33% of the net profit is donated to the American Indian Education Fund



The 18 texts and folklore stories in this book were collected by linguist, Roland B. Dixon at the beginning of the 20th century. Of particular interest in Native American folklore is their Creation Myths. The volcano, Mount Lassen (also known as Lassen Peak), erupted often enough in prehistoric times to form the mountain, so it is little wonder the Indians in the northeast corner of California believed the world began there at the desire of a Great Man back when the earth resembled a molten mass. When it cooled, they believed that the deity made a woman to live with him, and from those two came all humans, including the Maidu.
- A classic of Native American folklore
- American Indian stories and folklore form Northern California
- 33% of the net profit is donated to the American Indian Education Fund



The 18 texts and folklore stories in this book were collected by linguist, Roland B. Dixon at the beginning of the 20th century. Of particular interest in Native American folklore is their Creation Myths. The volcano, Mount Lassen (also known as Lassen Peak), erupted often enough in prehistoric times to form the mountain, so it is little wonder the Indians in the northeast corner of California believed the world began there at the desire of a Great Man back when the earth resembled a molten mass. When it cooled, they believed that the deity made a woman to live with him, and from those two came all humans, including the Maidu.
- A classic of Native American folklore
- American Indian stories and folklore form Northern California
- 33% of the net profit is donated to the American Indian Education Fund



The 18 texts and folklore stories in this book were collected by linguist, Roland B. Dixon at the beginning of the 20th century. Of particular interest in Native American folklore is their Creation Myths. The volcano, Mount Lassen (also known as Lassen Peak), erupted often enough in prehistoric times to form the mountain, so it is little wonder the Indians in the northeast corner of California believed the world began there at the desire of a Great Man back when the earth resembled a molten mass. When it cooled, they believed that the deity made a woman to live with him, and from those two came all humans, including the Maidu.
- A classic of Native American folklore
- American Indian stories and folklore form Northern California
- 33% of the net profit is donated to the American Indian Education Fund



The 18 texts and folklore stories in this book were collected by linguist, Roland B. Dixon at the beginning of the 20th century. Of particular interest in Native American folklore is their Creation Myths. The volcano, Mount Lassen (also known as Lassen Peak), erupted often enough in prehistoric times to form the mountain, so it is little wonder the Indians in the northeast corner of California believed the world began there at the desire of a Great Man back when the earth resembled a molten mass. When it cooled, they believed that the deity made a woman to live with him, and from those two came all humans, including the Maidu.
- A classic of Native American folklore
- Suitable for ages 7 to 101 or to be read to younger audiences
- American Indian stories and folklore form Northern California
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification.
- 33% of the net profit will be donated to Oliver's House for the education of the underprivileged



The 18 texts and folklore stories in this book were collected by linguist, Roland B. Dixon at the beginning of the 20th century. Of particular interest in Native American folklore is their Creation Myths. The volcano, Mount Lassen (also known as Lassen Peak), erupted often enough in prehistoric times to form the mountain, so it is little wonder the Indians in the northeast corner of California believed the world began there at the desire of a Great Man back when the earth resembled a molten mass. When it cooled, they believed that the deity made a woman to live with him, and from those two came all humans, including the Maidu.
- A classic of Native American folklore
- Suitable for ages 7 to 101 or to be read to younger audiences
- American Indian stories and folklore form Northern California
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification.
- 33% of the net profit will be donated to Oliver's House for the education of the underprivileged



The 18 texts and folklore stories in this book were collected by linguist, Roland B. Dixon at the beginning of the 20th century. Of particular interest in Native American folklore is their Creation Myths. The volcano, Mount Lassen (also known as Lassen Peak), erupted often enough in prehistoric times to form the mountain, so it is little wonder the Indians in the northeast corner of California believed the world began there at the desire of a Great Man back when the earth resembled a molten mass. When it cooled, they believed that the deity made a woman to live with him, and from those two came all humans, including the Maidu.
- A classic of Native American folklore
- Suitable for ages 7 to 101 or to be read to younger audiences
- American Indian stories and folklore form Northern California
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification.
- 33% of the net profit will be donated to Oliver's House for the education of the underprivileged



The 18 texts and folklore stories in this book were collected by linguist, Roland B. Dixon at the beginning of the 20th century. Of particular interest in Native American folklore is their Creation Myths. The volcano, Mount Lassen (also known as Lassen Peak), erupted often enough in prehistoric times to form the mountain, so it is little wonder the Indians in the northeast corner of California believed the world began there at the desire of a Great Man back when the earth resembled a molten mass. When it cooled, they believed that the deity made a woman to live with him, and from those two came all humans, including the Maidu.
- A classic of Native American folklore
- Suitable for ages 7 to 101 or to be read to younger audiences
- American Indian stories and folklore form Northern California
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification.
- 33% of the net profit will be donated to Oliver's House for the education of the underprivileged



The 18 texts and folklore stories in this book were collected by linguist, Roland B. Dixon at the beginning of the 20th century. Of particular interest in Native American folklore is their Creation Myths. The volcano, Mount Lassen (also known as Lassen Peak), erupted often enough in prehistoric times to form the mountain, so it is little wonder the Indians in the northeast corner of California believed the world began there at the desire of a Great Man back when the earth resembled a molten mass. When it cooled, they believed that the deity made a woman to live with him, and from those two came all humans, including the Maidu.
- A classic of Native American folklore
- Suitable for ages 7 to 101 or to be read to younger audiences
- American Indian stories and folklore form Northern California
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification.
- 33% of the net profit will be donated to Oliver's House for the education of the underprivileged



In this volume you will find 24 Koryak tales of the Mice Girls, of Whale Festivals, the Ermine People, Fox Woman, Fish Woman and Monster Man. Unlike any European Märchen, these stories do not have the dramatic turns of Western folk-lore. There is no Cinderella nor a Puss in Boots. The struggle for survival is the perpetual theme, and no wonder, for the narrators dwell in a distant and hostile land.
- 24 Koryak tales from the Kamchatka peninsula of Eastern Russia
- Unlike any European märchen
- Tales of Raven Man, Fish Woman and the Ermine People.



In this volume you will find 24 Koryak tales of the Mice Girls, of Whale Festivals, the Ermine People, Fox Woman, Fish Woman and Monster Man. Unlike any European Märchen, these stories do not have the dramatic turns of Western folk-lore. There is no Cinderella nor a Puss in Boots. The struggle for survival is the perpetual theme, and no wonder, for the narrators dwell in a distant and hostile land.
- 24 Koryak tales from the Kamchatka peninsula of Eastern Russia
- Unlike any European märchen
- Tales of Raven Man, Fish Woman and the Ermine People.



In this volume you will find 24 Koryak tales of the Mice Girls, of Whale Festivals, the Ermine People, Fox Woman, Fish Woman and Monster Man. Unlike any European Märchen, these stories do not have the dramatic turns of Western folk-lore. There is no Cinderella nor a Puss in Boots. The struggle for survival is the perpetual theme, and no wonder, for the narrators dwell in a distant and hostile land.
- 24 Koryak tales from the Kamchatka peninsula of Eastern Russia
- Unlike any European märchen
- Tales of Raven Man, Fish Woman and the Ermine People.



In this volume you will find 24 Koryak tales of the Mice Girls, of Whale Festivals, the Ermine People, Fox Woman, Fish Woman and Monster Man. Unlike any European Märchen, these stories do not have the dramatic turns of Western folk-lore. There is no Cinderella nor a Puss in Boots. The struggle for survival is the perpetual theme, and no wonder, for the narrators dwell in a distant and hostile land.
- 24 Koryak tales from the Kamchatka peninsula of Eastern Russia
- Unlike any European märchen
- Tales of Raven Man, Fish Woman and the Ermine People.



In this volume you will find 24 Koryak tales of the Mice Girls, of Whale Festivals, the Ermine People, Fox Woman, Fish Woman and Monster Man. Unlike any European Märchen, these stories do not have the dramatic turns of Western folk-lore. There is no Cinderella nor a Puss in Boots. The struggle for survival is the perpetual theme, and no wonder, for the narrators dwell in a distant and hostile land.
- 24 Koryak tales from the Kamchatka peninsula of Eastern Russia
- Unlike any European märchen
- Tales of Raven Man, Fish Woman and the Ermine People.
