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Hibbert, Clare, 1970-
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Indians of North America -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature.
First Nations -- Canada -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature.
Indian mythology -- North America -- Juvenile literature.
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Hibbert, Clare, 1970-
Indians of North America -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature.
First Nations -- Canada -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature.
Indian mythology -- North America -- Juvenile literature.
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Terrible tales of Native America / Clare Hibbert.
by
Hibbert, Clare, 1970-
Gareth Stevens, c2014.
Call #:
398.208997 H624t
Subjects
Indians of North America
--
Folklore
--
Juvenile
literature
.
First
Nations
--
Canada
--
Folklore
--
Juvenile
literature
.
Indian mythology
--
North America
--
Juvenile
literature
.
Series
Hibbert, Clare, 1970- Monstrous myths
ISBN:
9781482401905 (lib.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Description:
32 p. : col. ill. ; 29 cm.
Notes:
Includes glossary.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 31) and index.
Contents:
Native American stories - Glooscap and the water monster - The Great Thunderbird - The menace of Man-Eagle - Coyote's sticky situation - Coyote inside the giant - Wildcat and Great Rabbit - The maiden's revenge.
Summary:
The mythology of Native Americans is filled with clever creatures, such as Great Rabbit and Coyote, using their wits to overcome adversity. A reverence for nature, especially animals, is key to understanding these timeless tales. Readers will love the fun way these famous stories are presented, with humor and vivid illustrations. 'Believe it or not!' boxes offer more facts about Native American cultures.
Audience:
4-8 Medialog, Inc.
4-6.
R Guided Reading Level.
Holds:
0
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Tantallon Public Library
Children's Nonfiction - Indigenous Peoples Collection
398.208997 H624t
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