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Michael Lacapa (Apache/Hopi/Tewa)
Rising Moon Books

$12.00
Kathi Smith Littlejohn (Cherokee)
More of the greatest stories ever told!
$10.00
Vi Hilbert (Skagit)
The oral tradition of the Lushootseed Indians is celebrated in this collection of animal fables of the first people of the Puget Sound. Renowned storyteller Vi Hilbert lends her distinctive voice to these charming stories in a captivating retelling of this ancient lore.  Audio Cassette Tape.
Harper Childrens Audio
$11.00

Tehanatorens/Ray Fadden (Mohawk)

Iroquois traditions as related by the founder of the Six Nations Indian Museum. Compact Disc
Good Mind Records

$14.00
Anne M. Dunn (Ojibwe)
This "wisdom-rich" of stories, myths, and legends comes from the perspective of an Anishinabeg elder and grandmother story-teller. In her quiet yet forceful way, Dunn offers memorable insights to our relationships with the earth, social justice, family and all humankind.  (cassette tape)
Face to Face Books
$10.00
Vince E. Pratt (Dakota)
Iktomi is best remembered by the tribes of people known as The Dakota Tribal Sovereign Nation, a group of people made up of seven major tribes. In rehistoric times they referred to themselves as The Council of Seven Fires.
Featherstone
$10.00

Jay Silverheels (Mohawk)

Dramatized legends as told by Jay Silverheels, the Mohawk actor known for his film and TV roles, recorded and produced with authentic Salish language chants, drum songs, and sound effects. Cassette Tape

$10.00
Ron Evans (Chippewa/Cree)
These Native American tales come from the Assiniboin traditions and are part of Parabola's valuable Storytime series. Ron Evans, of Chippewa-Cree and Assiniboin descent, has a soft voice and subtle cadence that perfectly suit the stories. His style is clear and unadorned, much like the tales. The trickster/troublemaker Inktomi has many guises in the animal world. His foolishness helps us learn why the wood duck's eyes are red or the mouse's tail smooth. The elegant simplicity of the legends reflects the evolution and creation of animals and the culture that created them.
Parabola Audio Library
$11.00

Joseph Bruchac retells 10 traditional Iroquois stories. Compact Disc
Good Mind Records

$14.00

Joseph Bruchac (Abenaki)

Native American plant stories from the book Keepers of Life, with music by Powhatan Eagle and Awassos Sigan. 2 Cassette Tapes.
Fulcrum Publishing

$16.95

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