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The 26 American Indian stories herein, have been, time out of mind, in their original form, recited around the lodge-fires and under the trees, by the Indian story-tellers, for the entertainment of the Native American children of the West. Here you will find the stories of THE CELESTIAL SISTERS, THE BOY WHO SET A SNARE FOR THE SUN, STRONG DESIRE AND THE RED SORCERER, WUNZH. THE FATHER OF INDIAN CORN, WHITE FEATHER AND THE SIX GIANTS, SHEEM, THE FORSAKEN BOY and many, many more.
- Classic Native American folklore
- Suitable for ages 7 to 101 or to be read to younger audiences
- A Perfect Bound Paperback 5" x 8" or 12.7cm x 20.3cm
- 33% of the net profit will be donated to Charities
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification.



The 26 American Indian stories herein, have been, time out of mind, in their original form, recited around the lodge-fires and under the trees, by the Indian story-tellers, for the entertainment of the Native American children of the West. Here you will find the stories of THE CELESTIAL SISTERS, THE BOY WHO SET A SNARE FOR THE SUN, STRONG DESIRE AND THE RED SORCERER, WUNZH. THE FATHER OF INDIAN CORN, WHITE FEATHER AND THE SIX GIANTS, SHEEM, THE FORSAKEN BOY and many, many more.
- Classic Native American folklore
- Suitable for ages 7 to 101 or to be read to younger audiences
- A Perfect Bound Paperback 5" x 8" or 12.7cm x 20.3cm
- 33% of the net profit will be donated to Charities
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification.



The 26 American Indian stories herein, have been, time out of mind, in their original form, recited around the lodge-fires and under the trees, by the Indian story-tellers, for the entertainment of the Native American children of the West. Here you will find the stories of THE CELESTIAL SISTERS, THE BOY WHO SET A SNARE FOR THE SUN, STRONG DESIRE AND THE RED SORCERER, WUNZH. THE FATHER OF INDIAN CORN, WHITE FEATHER AND THE SIX GIANTS, SHEEM, THE FORSAKEN BOY and many, many more.
- Classic Native American folklore
- Suitable for ages 7 to 101 or to be read to younger audiences
- A Perfect Bound Paperback 5" x 8" or 12.7cm x 20.3cm
- 33% of the net profit will be donated to Charities
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification.



The 26 American Indian stories herein, have been, time out of mind, in their original form, recited around the lodge-fires and under the trees, by the Indian story-tellers, for the entertainment of the Native American children of the West. Here you will find the stories of THE CELESTIAL SISTERS, THE BOY WHO SET A SNARE FOR THE SUN, STRONG DESIRE AND THE RED SORCERER, WUNZH. THE FATHER OF INDIAN CORN, WHITE FEATHER AND THE SIX GIANTS, SHEEM, THE FORSAKEN BOY and many, many more.
- Classic Native American folklore
- Suitable for ages 7 to 101 or to be read to younger audiences
- A Perfect Bound Paperback 5" x 8" or 12.7cm x 20.3cm
- 33% of the net profit will be donated to Charities
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification.



The 26 American Indian stories herein, have been, time out of mind, in their original form, recited around the lodge-fires and under the trees, by the Indian story-tellers, for the entertainment of the Native American children of the West. Here you will find the stories of THE CELESTIAL SISTERS, THE BOY WHO SET A SNARE FOR THE SUN, STRONG DESIRE AND THE RED SORCERER, WUNZH. THE FATHER OF INDIAN CORN, WHITE FEATHER AND THE SIX GIANTS, SHEEM, THE FORSAKEN BOY and many, many more.
- Classic Native American folklore
- Suitable for ages 7 to 101 or to be read to younger audiences
- A Perfect Bound Paperback 5" x 8" or 12.7cm x 20.3cm
- 33% of the net profit will be donated to Charities
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification.



The 26 American Indian stories herein, have been, time out of mind, in their original form, recited around the lodge-fires and under the trees, by the Indian story-tellers, for the entertainment of the Native American children of the West. Here you will find the stories of THE CELESTIAL SISTERS, THE BOY WHO SET A SNARE FOR THE SUN, STRONG DESIRE AND THE RED SORCERER, WUNZH. THE FATHER OF INDIAN CORN, WHITE FEATHER AND THE SIX GIANTS, SHEEM, THE FORSAKEN BOY and many, many more.
- 26 Native American tales and legends from across North America
- Originally interpreted from the old tales and legends collected by the pioneers
- Available in PDF and EPUB formats
- See below for EXCERPT and TABLE OF CONTENTS



The 26 American Indian stories herein, have been, time out of mind, in their original form, recited around the lodge-fires and under the trees, by the Indian story-tellers, for the entertainment of the Native American children of the West. Here you will find the stories of THE CELESTIAL SISTERS, THE BOY WHO SET A SNARE FOR THE SUN, STRONG DESIRE AND THE RED SORCERER, WUNZH. THE FATHER OF INDIAN CORN, WHITE FEATHER AND THE SIX GIANTS, SHEEM, THE FORSAKEN BOY and many, many more.
- 26 Native American tales and legends from across North America
- Originally interpreted from the old tales and legends collected by the pioneers
- Available in PDF and EPUB formats
- See below for EXCERPT and TABLE OF CONTENTS



The 26 American Indian stories herein, have been, time out of mind, in their original form, recited around the lodge-fires and under the trees, by the Indian story-tellers, for the entertainment of the Native American children of the West. Here you will find the stories of THE CELESTIAL SISTERS, THE BOY WHO SET A SNARE FOR THE SUN, STRONG DESIRE AND THE RED SORCERER, WUNZH. THE FATHER OF INDIAN CORN, WHITE FEATHER AND THE SIX GIANTS, SHEEM, THE FORSAKEN BOY and many, many more.
- 26 Native American tales and legends from across North America
- Originally interpreted from the old tales and legends collected by the pioneers
- Available in PDF and EPUB formats
- See below for EXCERPT and TABLE OF CONTENTS



The 26 American Indian stories herein, have been, time out of mind, in their original form, recited around the lodge-fires and under the trees, by the Indian story-tellers, for the entertainment of the Native American children of the West. Here you will find the stories of THE CELESTIAL SISTERS, THE BOY WHO SET A SNARE FOR THE SUN, STRONG DESIRE AND THE RED SORCERER, WUNZH. THE FATHER OF INDIAN CORN, WHITE FEATHER AND THE SIX GIANTS, SHEEM, THE FORSAKEN BOY and many, many more.
- 26 Native American tales and legends from across North America
- Originally interpreted from the old tales and legends collected by the pioneers
- Available in PDF and EPUB formats
- See below for EXCERPT and TABLE OF CONTENTS



The 26 American Indian stories herein, have been, time out of mind, in their original form, recited around the lodge-fires and under the trees, by the Indian story-tellers, for the entertainment of the Native American children of the West. Here you will find the stories of THE CELESTIAL SISTERS, THE BOY WHO SET A SNARE FOR THE SUN, STRONG DESIRE AND THE RED SORCERER, WUNZH. THE FATHER OF INDIAN CORN, WHITE FEATHER AND THE SIX GIANTS, SHEEM, THE FORSAKEN BOY and many, many more.
- 26 Native American tales and legends from across North America
- Originally interpreted from the old tales and legends collected by the pioneers
- Available in PDF and EPUB formats
- See below for EXCERPT and TABLE OF CONTENTS



Originally published in 1895 and again in 1907, American Indian Fairytales is a collection compiled for children and young adults. Originally published under the title Snow Bird and the Water Tiger and other American Indian Tales, this volume includes 17 stories of magical feathers, fighting hares, an island of skeletons, great wizards, and bended rocks. A description of the Iagoo, the teller of the stories contained in this book, also waits within. The author, Margaret Compton, drew on authentic lore and anthropological research from a wide variety of sources, including the Smithsonian Institute and US government reports. Markedly, she retains some of the most colourful story elements, such as grotesque monsters and cross-dressing characters, which some other authors and publishers of her day (and possibly ours) might have omitted. She further maintained the authenticity of the works by sprinkling throughout stereotypical language references of the time, including "squaw," "papoose," and "wigwam".
- 18 Native American folk stories
- Authentic lore from a wide variety of culture regions
- Suitable for ages 7 to 101 or to be read to younger audiences
- A Perfect Bound Paperback
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification



Originally published in 1895 and again in 1907, American Indian Fairytales is a collection compiled for children and young adults. Originally published under the title Snow Bird and the Water Tiger and other American Indian Tales, this volume includes 17 stories of magical feathers, fighting hares, an island of skeletons, great wizards, and bended rocks. A description of the Iagoo, the teller of the stories contained in this book, also waits within. The author, Margaret Compton, drew on authentic lore and anthropological research from a wide variety of sources, including the Smithsonian Institute and US government reports. Markedly, she retains some of the most colourful story elements, such as grotesque monsters and cross-dressing characters, which some other authors and publishers of her day (and possibly ours) might have omitted. She further maintained the authenticity of the works by sprinkling throughout stereotypical language references of the time, including "squaw," "papoose," and "wigwam".
- 18 Native American folk stories
- Authentic lore from a wide variety of culture regions
- Suitable for ages 7 to 101 or to be read to younger audiences
- A Perfect Bound Paperback
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification



Originally published in 1895 and again in 1907, American Indian Fairytales is a collection compiled for children and young adults. Originally published under the title Snow Bird and the Water Tiger and other American Indian Tales, this volume includes 17 stories of magical feathers, fighting hares, an island of skeletons, great wizards, and bended rocks. A description of the Iagoo, the teller of the stories contained in this book, also waits within. The author, Margaret Compton, drew on authentic lore and anthropological research from a wide variety of sources, including the Smithsonian Institute and US government reports. Markedly, she retains some of the most colourful story elements, such as grotesque monsters and cross-dressing characters, which some other authors and publishers of her day (and possibly ours) might have omitted. She further maintained the authenticity of the works by sprinkling throughout stereotypical language references of the time, including "squaw," "papoose," and "wigwam".
- 18 Native American folk stories
- Authentic lore from a wide variety of culture regions
- Suitable for ages 7 to 101 or to be read to younger audiences
- A Perfect Bound Paperback
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification



Originally published in 1895 and again in 1907, American Indian Fairytales is a collection compiled for children and young adults. Originally published under the title Snow Bird and the Water Tiger and other American Indian Tales, this volume includes 17 stories of magical feathers, fighting hares, an island of skeletons, great wizards, and bended rocks. A description of the Iagoo, the teller of the stories contained in this book, also waits within. The author, Margaret Compton, drew on authentic lore and anthropological research from a wide variety of sources, including the Smithsonian Institute and US government reports. Markedly, she retains some of the most colourful story elements, such as grotesque monsters and cross-dressing characters, which some other authors and publishers of her day (and possibly ours) might have omitted. She further maintained the authenticity of the works by sprinkling throughout stereotypical language references of the time, including "squaw," "papoose," and "wigwam".
- 18 Native American folk stories
- Authentic lore from a wide variety of culture regions
- Suitable for ages 7 to 101 or to be read to younger audiences
- A Perfect Bound Paperback
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification



Originally published in 1895 and again in 1907, American Indian Fairytales is a collection compiled for children and young adults. Originally published under the title Snow Bird and the Water Tiger and other American Indian Tales, this volume includes 17 stories of magical feathers, fighting hares, an island of skeletons, great wizards, and bended rocks. A description of the Iagoo, the teller of the stories contained in this book, also waits within. The author, Margaret Compton, drew on authentic lore and anthropological research from a wide variety of sources, including the Smithsonian Institute and US government reports. Markedly, she retains some of the most colourful story elements, such as grotesque monsters and cross-dressing characters, which some other authors and publishers of her day (and possibly ours) might have omitted. She further maintained the authenticity of the works by sprinkling throughout stereotypical language references of the time, including "squaw," "papoose," and "wigwam".
- 18 Native American folk stories
- Authentic lore from a wide variety of culture regions
- Suitable for ages 7 to 101 or to be read to younger audiences
- A Perfect Bound Paperback
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification



This is a collection of 17 illustrated Native American folk tales, retold for children and young adults, compiled over a century ago. The book contains stories like THE RED SWAN, THE BENDED ROCKS, THE STAR MAIDEN, THE ADVENTURES OF THE LIVING STATUE and many more.
- Classic Native American folklore
- Suitable for ages 7 to 101 or to be read to younger audiences
- 33% of the net profit will be donated to the American Indian Education Foundation



This is a collection of 17 illustrated Native American folk tales, retold for children and young adults, compiled over a century ago. The book contains stories like THE RED SWAN, THE BENDED ROCKS, THE STAR MAIDEN, THE ADVENTURES OF THE LIVING STATUE and many more.
- Classic Native American folklore
- Suitable for ages 7 to 101 or to be read to younger audiences
- 33% of the net profit will be donated to the American Indian Education Foundation



This is a collection of 17 illustrated Native American folk tales, retold for children and young adults, compiled over a century ago. The book contains stories like THE RED SWAN, THE BENDED ROCKS, THE STAR MAIDEN, THE ADVENTURES OF THE LIVING STATUE and many more.
- Classic Native American folklore
- Suitable for ages 7 to 101 or to be read to younger audiences
- 33% of the net profit will be donated to the American Indian Education Foundation



This is a collection of 17 illustrated Native American folk tales, retold for children and young adults, compiled over a century ago. The book contains stories like THE RED SWAN, THE BENDED ROCKS, THE STAR MAIDEN, THE ADVENTURES OF THE LIVING STATUE and many more.
- Classic Native American folklore
- Suitable for ages 7 to 101 or to be read to younger audiences
- 33% of the net profit will be donated to the American Indian Education Foundation



This is a collection of 17 illustrated Native American folk tales, retold for children and young adults, compiled over a century ago. The book contains stories like THE RED SWAN, THE BENDED ROCKS, THE STAR MAIDEN, THE ADVENTURES OF THE LIVING STATUE and many more.
- Classic Native American folklore
- Suitable for ages 7 to 101 or to be read to younger audiences
- 33% of the net profit will be donated to the American Indian Education Foundation



Folk Lore and Legends of the North American Indian is an exquisite compilation of North American Indian myths and legends as they existed in the late 1880s and early 1890s. These are the stories that were passed from mouth to mouth, teaching stories to help young Native Americans navigate through the uncertain journey of life that lay ahead. J.B. Lippincott gathered the stories from letters transported to him via the recently completed Transcontinental Pacific Railroad. These stories should not become just another page in the ever-increasing forest of the internet; they should not be accessible only with the use of electronic devices.
- A GREAT READ FOR KIDS!
- Keeping American Indian folklore alive
- 33% is donated to charities
- 32 Native American Folk tales



Folk Lore and Legends of the North American Indian is an exquisite compilation of North American Indian myths and legends as they existed in the late 1880s and early 1890s. These are the stories that were passed from mouth to mouth, teaching stories to help young Native Americans navigate through the uncertain journey of life that lay ahead. J.B. Lippincott gathered the stories from letters transported to him via the recently completed Transcontinental Pacific Railroad. These stories should not become just another page in the ever-increasing forest of the internet; they should not be accessible only with the use of electronic devices.
- A GREAT READ FOR KIDS!
- Keeping American Indian folklore alive
- 33% is donated to charities
- 32 Native American Folk tales



Folk Lore and Legends of the North American Indian is an exquisite compilation of North American Indian myths and legends as they existed in the late 1880s and early 1890s. These are the stories that were passed from mouth to mouth, teaching stories to help young Native Americans navigate through the uncertain journey of life that lay ahead. J.B. Lippincott gathered the stories from letters transported to him via the recently completed Transcontinental Pacific Railroad. These stories should not become just another page in the ever-increasing forest of the internet; they should not be accessible only with the use of electronic devices.
- A GREAT READ FOR KIDS!
- Keeping American Indian folklore alive
- 33% is donated to charities
- 32 Native American Folk tales



Folk Lore and Legends of the North American Indian is an exquisite compilation of North American Indian myths and legends as they existed in the late 1880s and early 1890s. These are the stories that were passed from mouth to mouth, teaching stories to help young Native Americans navigate through the uncertain journey of life that lay ahead. J.B. Lippincott gathered the stories from letters transported to him via the recently completed Transcontinental Pacific Railroad. These stories should not become just another page in the ever-increasing forest of the internet; they should not be accessible only with the use of electronic devices.
- A GREAT READ FOR KIDS!
- Keeping American Indian folklore alive
- 33% is donated to charities
- 32 Native American Folk tales
