Native American Creation Stories of Family and Friendship

Native American Creation Stories of Family and Friendship
Title Native American Creation Stories of Family and Friendship PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Sunstone Press
Pages 172
Release 2011
Genre Creation
ISBN 0865348332

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Recorded by the author from personal interviews with Native American storytellers, these stories hold the conflicts and compliments of family and/or situations that test relationships. The work is a reminder of how fragile everyone is during the struggles to survive youth, middle age, and older years.

Native American Creation Stories of Family and Friendship

Native American Creation Stories of Family and Friendship
Title Native American Creation Stories of Family and Friendship PDF eBook
Author Teresa Pijoan
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2011-11
Genre
ISBN 9781632934741

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The stories in this book, recorded by the author from personal interviews with Native American storytellers, hold the conflicts and compliments of family and/or situations of testing in relationships. Native cultures have lessons to be learned here, just as every culture does. These stories are not unique, yet they may help educate many of us today in finding solutions to similar problems. Symbolic language holds teachings, but without respecting the old ways, many shall never learn. Human beings have lived throughout millenniums, through floods, enduring droughts, appreciating abundance of food, yet every generation has their own trials to overcome, goals to achieve and rewards to receive or lose. These stories are to remind us of how fragile each one of us is as we struggle to survive youth, middle age, and our older years. It is important to listen and remember, for once the truth is gone, we shall certainly be on our own. Some of the Native American people represented by these stories are the Paiute, Iroquois, Pima, Kiowa, Osage, and Cherokee.

American Indian Creation Myths

American Indian Creation Myths
Title American Indian Creation Myths PDF eBook
Author Teresa Pijoan
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2005-10
Genre
ISBN 9781632936134

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Myths tell us much about a people. And all cultures have creation myths. The myths collected by the author in this book tell us about the rich and varied lives and imagination of the first Americans. They vary from simple to complex and all attempt to answer the question of human origin. Native Americans are of profound beginnings. Each Tribe, Group or Pueblo hold their beginning to be truths, unique from one another. The beliefs in this book are only a sampling of the many that still exist today. "In collecting these tales," the author says, "no tape recorder was used and no notes were taken during the telling. Immediately after the session copious notes were taken and later expanded into a recreation of the myth. Subjects were located through word of mouth and after a short time people started coming forward and volunteering their stories. The people hold the stories. May they continue to tell and share with their families, communities, and the outsiders. We have much to learn from Creation, from each other, and from the holders of the stories."

Pueblo Indian Wisdom

Pueblo Indian Wisdom
Title Pueblo Indian Wisdom PDF eBook
Author Teresa Pijoan
Publisher Sunstone Press
Pages 122
Release 2000
Genre Legends
ISBN 0865343195

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A collection of stories passed down orally for generations, reflecting the customs and traditional beliefs of the Pueblo people.

Myths of Magical Native American Women

Myths of Magical Native American Women
Title Myths of Magical Native American Women PDF eBook
Author Teresa Pijoan
Publisher Sunstone Press
Pages 72
Release 2019-09-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1611395682

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Myths allow us to experience and find a meaning for life through different cultures. Myths resonate within us, bringing an experience of existing within a dissimilar reality. The Native American storytellers who shared their myths with the author were taught by their Elders who lived in a place and culture altered from that of today. These myths were told and recorded by the author with the understanding they would not be lost. Some of these myths were found to be almost lost, some to be very old, almost forgotten. The Salt Woman stories are difficult to find. They are very old and come from several cultures and diverse tellers. Other myths are from New Mexican Pueblos, Southeastern Creek, Lakota, Cheyenne, Hopi and Guiana cultures.

Water Stories of Native American and Asian Indians

Water Stories of Native American and Asian Indians
Title Water Stories of Native American and Asian Indians PDF eBook
Author Teresa Pijoan
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2020-05-04
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781632934178

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Water themed stories from Native American Indians and Asian Indians based on traditional rituals, faiths, and beliefs from these two cultures that give insight into the resemblances of these two native peoples.

Kitchi

Kitchi
Title Kitchi PDF eBook
Author Alana Robson
Publisher Banana Books
Pages 24
Release 2021-01-30
Genre
ISBN 9781800490680

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"He is forever and ever here in spirit" An adventure. A magic necklace. Brotherhood. Six-year-old Forrest feels lost now that his big brother Kitchi is no longer here. He misses him every day and clings onto a necklace that reminds him of Kitchi. One day, the necklace comes to life. Forrest is taken on a magical adventure, where he meets a colourful cast of characters, including a beautiful, yet mysterious fox, who soon becomes his best friend. www.kitchithespiritfox.com