Navajo Indians -- Folklore
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Navajo Indians -- Folklore
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Navajo Indians
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- Coyote walks on two legs, a book of navajo myths and legends, collected and retold by Gerald Hausman ; illustrated by Floyd Cooper
- Sweet salt, Navajo folktales and mythology, Raymond Friday Locke
- Sunpainters, eclipse of the Navajo sun, written and illustrated by Baje Whitethorne
- The pollen path, a collection of Navajo myths retold, retold by Margaret Schevill Link ; with a psychological commentary by Joseph L. Henderson
- Origin legend of the Navaho enemy way, text and translation [by] Berard Haile
- The Navajo year, walk through many seasons, written by Nancy Bo Flood ; illustrated by Billy Whitethorne
- The hero twins, a Navajo-English story of the monster slayers, story by Jim Kristofic ; words and pictures by Nolan Karras James
- How the stars fell into the sky, a Navajo legend, Jerrie Oughton ; illustrated by Lisa Desimini
- The magic weaver of rugs, a tale of the Navajo, Jerrie Oughton ; illustrated by Lisa Desimini
- Viewing the ancestors, perceptions of the Anaas?z?, Mokwic, and Hisatsinom, Robert S. McPherson
- Monster Birds, a Navajo folktale, retold by Vee Browne ; illustrated by Baje Whitethorne
- The precious gift, a Navaho creation myth, by Ellen Jackson ; illustrated by Woodleigh Marx Hubbard
- Turquoise boy, a Navajo legend, written and adapted by Terri Cohlene ; illustrated by Charles Reasoner ; designed by Vic Warren
- Ma'ii and cousin Horned Toad, a traditional Navajo story, retold and illustrated by Shonto Begay
- Navajo winter nights;, folk tales and myths of the Navajo people,, by Dorothy Childs Hogner; pictures by Nils Hogner
- Eagle boy, a traditional Navajo legend, retold by Gerald Hausman ; illustrated by Cara and Barry Moser
- The magic of Spider Woman, by Lois Duncan ; illustrated by Shonto Begay
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