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ANASAZI DIASPORA,
BY SHONTO BEGAY
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"Shi cheii, My Grandfather, where did the Anasazi people go?"
"Shi' tsoi, My Grandson, the Anasazi had to leave the land long before Dinéh, the Navajo people, came into the Fourth World."
"But Grandfather, their villages are still here. Please tell me the story of the people who disappeared."
"Yes, My Grandson, those ancient ones were blessed in many ways. They were taught by the spirits ways to live productive and holy lives. Th ...
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BLACKFEET CREATION TALE
LEGEND OF THE BEGINNING
Chewing Black Bones, a respected Blackfeet elder, told Ella E. Clark the following creation myth in 1953. Clark later published the account in her book, Indian Legends from the Northern Rockies.
Old Man came from the south, making the mountains, the prairies, and the forests as he passed along, making the birds and the animals also. He traveled northward making things as he went, putting red paint in the ground here and there --arranging the wo ...
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Mythology of North American Indians
Visit the links to learn about Mythology of North American Indians related to objects in the sky, the Earth, and aspects of their world.
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Algonquian: Full Moon Names
Pawnee: Tirawa
Navajo: Changing Bear Maiden
Navajo: Tonenili
Navajo: Estsanatlehi
Navajo: Ahsonnutli
Navajo: Tsohanoai
Navajo: Flintboys
Navajo: Coyote
Lakota: The constellation of the Hand
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McLaughlin, Marie L.. Myths and Legends of the Sioux
Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library
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Story 1 THE FORGOTTEN EAR OF CORN
Story 2 THE LITTLE MICE
Story 3 THE PET RABBIT
Story 4 THE PET DONKEY
Story 5 THE RABBIT AND THE ELK
Story 6 THE RABBIT AND THE GROUSE GIRLS
Story 7 THE FAITHFUL LOVERS
Story 8 THE ARTICHOKE ...
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Native American Legends, Folk Tales, and Stories
Native American mythology has a very rich cultural history of its own. In the telling of tales, many things can be taught or learned. This is one of the ways that many tribes kept their cultures alive; it was not just a collection of stories, but of their beliefs, their ways, and their lives. Many legends are still told; some old, some new, but all are part of the beautiful culture that the indigenous peoples of North America have had and still ...
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Native American Lore Index Page
Below are links to several stories of Native American Indian Lore from several Tribes across Turtle Island. If you have a story of Native Indian Lore you would like to have posted here, send it to me with as much information about the Lore that you can, and I will post it with others found here. Help me to make this site the best Lore site on the Web .
Id like to extend a warm welcome to all those visiting from either Discovery School Magazine project or Anima ...
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Atlas
[Click on the name of the moon above for astronomical information.]
Atlas (Greek): Son of Clymene and Iapetus. A Titan who took part in the rebellion against Uranus. Zeus punished him for this by commanding him to hold up the sky forever. (Moon of Saturn.)
Lee Brown, Cherokee
(Excerpts from a talk at the 1986 Continental Indigenous Council, Fairbanks, Alaska)
There was the cycle of the mineral, the rock. There was the cycle of the plant. And now we are in the cycle of the ani ...
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