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Welcome to Stonees WebLodge your place on the web for Native American Indian Lores and Legends

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Im still behind updating my website, but I do still plan on adding lots of new lores and art, and I hope you will enjoy all of these. Coming soon I hope to have a little contest for those of you who wish to challenge your NativeAmerican history. I am still out on the road doing my job as a music roadie and find it hard to reply to emails, but I will try to answer all that I find time for. As always Thanks for visiting my WebLodge, now go enjoy yourself. Here is a special link about a adventure I had with a golden eagle and the lady that is helping him. Please visit and if you can offer a donation please do even if it's only a few dollars ©2000StoneE Producktions _____________________ All Sponsorship Welcomed All Graphics and Art are copywrited and may not be used conections to the net are Read More
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"the People's Paths home page!" Paths To Literature, Stories, Poems

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Copyright © 2007 NLThomas All Rights Reserved There is now a second URL for the People's Paths the original Cherokee version http://www.YvwiiUsdinvnohii.net/mainindex.html An English version http://www.thePeoplesPaths.net/mainindex.html Paths to Literature, Stories, Poems! Lookout - "The Story of a Mountain" Written By Robert Sparks Walker Story of the Broken Arrows - A Cherokee Story As told by Leanne B. Cloudman. Cherokee Magic I Chapter One "Run Toward The Nightland: Magic of the Oklahoma Cherokees" By Jack Frederick Kilpatrick & Anna Gritts Kilpatrick TSI-NA SU'S VERSE: Love Is Like The Sun From "Songs Of The Cherokees" by Anne Tennyson Holton John Stuart Written by John L. Nichols "Story of the "Beloved Father" of the Cherokee" A Spiritual Message to America From the Nation's Native E Read More
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Etext Center: Collections

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Browse the Modern English Collection -- Electronic Text Center: Native Americans Subject: Native Americans Items marked RESTRICTED are available to University of Virginia users only, due to licensing requirements. Users of these texts agree to adhere to our Conditions of Use . For tips on searching the collection, consult our helpsheet. Help | Mail | Return University of Virginia users: search all works including Native American texts Other users: search all unrestricted works including Native American texts \n Constitution of the Iroquois Nation 1390-1500 C.E. Abbott, Jacob \n Aboriginal America 1860 Ah-nen-la-de-ni [La France, Daniel] \n An Indian Boy's Story 30 July 1903 Alexander, Hartley \n American Indian Myth Poems 1922 Anonymous Three Noted Chiefs of the Sioux 1890 The Indian of Co Read More
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Lakota - The Wisdom Garden

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The Wisdom Garden Stories are medicine. They have such power; they do not require that we do, be, act anything ?we need only listen. The remedies for repair or reclamation of any lost psychic drive are contained in stories. Stories engender the excitement, sadness, questions, longings, and understandings that spontaneously bring the archetype back to the surface. I encourage people to do their own mining of story, for the scraped knuckles, the sleeping on cold ground, the groping in the dark, and the adventures on the way are worth everything. There must be a little spilled blood on every story if it is to carry the medicine. ? Clarissa Pinkola EstÉs Here you will find a diversity of texts and stories from all kinds of sources: books, articles, even songs. As with the rest of the material Read More
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Legends of Vancouver.

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[ Cover ] LEGENDS of VANCOUVER E. Pauline Johnson (TEKAHIONWAKE) [Page] Legends of Vancouver [Page] [Page] [Frontispiece] [ Title Page ] Legends of Vancouver By E. PAULINE JOHNSON (Tekahionwake) New Edition Illustrated David Spencer, Limited Vancouver Victoria [Page] Copyright, Canada , 1911, by E. Pauline Johnson [Page v] Preface [Page vii] Author's Foreword [Pages ix-xiv] Biographical Notice [Page xv] Contents Preface v Author's Foreword vii Biographical Notice ix The Two Sisters 1 The Siwash Rock 11 The Recluse 21 The Lost Salmon-run 35 The Deep Waters 47 The Sea-serpent 59 The Lost Island 71 Point Grey 79 The Tulameen Trail 87 The Grey Archway 99 Deadman's Island 113 A Squamish Legend of Napoleon 125 The Lure in Stanley Park 137 Deer Lake 147 A Royal Mohawk Chief 157 [Page xvi] List of Read More
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NASC SAMPLE STORIES

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NASC Native American Stories Told Only on AOL In The Native American Story Circle Nightly at 8 eastern ~~~ Please notice at the bottom of this page and several other pages is the NASC Guestbook. We would appreciate you signing into the guestbook and letting us know your thoughts. Aleut: Katlian & The Iron People Aleut: Origin of The Winds Aleut: Raven & His Grandmother Aleut: Raven's Great Adventure Aleut: The Girl Who Married The Moon Aleut: The Two Inquisitive Men Aleut: The White Faced Bear Cherokee: Cherokee Maiden A True Story of Life Cherokee: Daughter of The Sun Cherokee: Night Turned Into Day Cherokee: The Longest Tunnel Cherokee: The Spirits Name The Little On A Story of the Old Ways Cheyenne : Coyote Dances With A Star : This Story is about what happens when you don't listen to o Read More
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The Shagganappi.

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[Page] THE SHAGGANAPPI [Page] [Page] [Frontispiece] THE GREAT TOTEM-POLE (See page 106) [ Title Page ] The SHAGGANAPPI By E. PAULINE JOHNSON Author of " Flint and Feather ," " Legends of Vancouver ," "The Moccasin Maker" With Introduction by ERNEST THOMPSON SETON THE RYERSON PRESS TORONTO [Page] Copyright, Canada, 1913, by THE RYERSON PRESS [Page] Dedicated TO THE BOY SCOUTS [Page] [Pages 7-10] INTRODUCTION [Page 11] CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 7 THE SHAGGANAPPI 15 THE KING'S COIN 51 A NIGHT WITH "NORTH EAGLE" 86 HOOLOOL OF THE TOTEM POLE 101 THE WOLF-BROTHERS 110 WE-HRO'S SACRIFICE 119 THE POTLATCH 128 THE SCARLET EYE 140 SONS OF SAVAGES 153 JACK O' LANTERN 158 THE BARNARDO BOY 173 THE BROKEN STRING 183 MAURICE OF HIS MAJESTY'S MAILS 197 THE WHISTLING SWANS 210 THE DELAWARE IDOL 223 THE KING GE Read More
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