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Race With Buffalo and Other Native American Stories for Young Readers (American Storytelling)
Race With Buffalo and Other Native American Stories for Young Readers - American Storytelling Author:Richard Young (Editor), Judy Dockrey Young (Editor) Introduction: Native American voices / Dr. Gloria A. Young -- In ancient times: Twin brothers (Caddo) -- Grandmother spider steals the fire (Choctaw) -- Old man at the beginning (Crow) -- Race with buffalo (Cheyenne) -- Blue corn maiden and the coming of winter (Eight Northern Pueblos) -- — Bears' lodge (Kiowa) -- Young heroes: Evening star (... more »Caddo) -- Flying head (Seneca and Seneca of Sandusky) -- Skunnee Wundee and the stone giant (Seneca and Seneca of Sandusky) -- Turkey girl (Eight Northern Pueblos) -- Magical beast: Long hair and flint bird (Acoma) -- Bloodsucker (Eight Northern Pueblos) -- Laughing stories: Bear's race with turtle (Seneca) -- Cricket and Cougar (Alta and Baja California) -- Two sisters' husband (Caddo) -- How and why stories: Ball game between the animals and the birds (Cherokee) --
Where the dog ran across the sky (Cherokee) -- How bear lost his tail (Seneca and Seneca of Sandusky) -- Coyote's sad song to the moon (Eight Northern Pueblos) -- Kanati the hunter and the cave of animals (Cherokee) -- How buzzard got his clothing (Six Nations) -- Seven star brothers (Seneca) -- How the animals came to be many colors (Kathlamet) -- Trickster stories: Kuloskap and the three wishes (Micmac and Passamaquoddy -- Raccoon and the crabs (Algonquian and Iroquoian tribes) --
Coyote and the rock (Southwestern and Western tribes) -- Possum's beautiful tail (Cherokee) -- Raven and octopus woman (Pacific Northwest) -- Spirit world: Ghost of the white deer (Chickasaw) -- Dance of the dead (Luiseno) -- Girl who married a ghost (Chinook and Klickitat)« less