This exciting collection contains more than thirty richly imaginative
stories from a variety of Native American sources -- Cherokee to Zuñi,
Pawnee to Midu -- covering a broad spectrum of subjects, as well as
tales of little people, giants, and monsters, and of magic, enchantment,
sorcery, and the spirit world.
Readers will find stories telling how the earth, people, and bison were
created and how fire was discovered, while others introduce the hero
Glooscap and the Maiden of the Yellow Rocks. Still other traditional
tales tell of the troubles Rabbit's boastfulness got him into, and about
the clever ways Little Blue Fox managed to escape from Coyote.
Among the stories in this collection are The White Stone Canoe
(Chippewa), Raven Pretends to Build a Canoe (Tsimshian), The Theft from
the Sun (Blackfoot), The Loon's Necklace (Iroquois), The Rabbit Goes
Duck Hunting (Cherokee), The Coyote (Pueblo), and The Origin of the
Buffalo and of Corn (Cheyenne). Young people will delight in these
tales, as will any reader interested in Native American stories or
folklore in general.