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Stories the Iroquois Tell Their Children

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This collection presents a retelling of Iroquois oral tradition for young readers, pairing introductory material on storytelling and thanksgiving customs with two sections of wonder and fairy tales. The narratives offer origin myths for animals and natural phenomena, moral lessons and trickster adventures, and episodes of cultural practice and ritual. Stories range from playful animal escapades to solemn accounts of peace-making and gratitude, rendered in accessible prose that echoes oral performance. Arranged for reading aloud, the book emphasizes motifs, repetition, and simple explanations that aim to transmit communal values and imaginative explanations of the natural world.

About the Author

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Mabel Powers

Mabel Powers was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature, particularly in the realm of Native American storytelling. Her most notable work, "Stories the Iroquois Tell Their Children," presents a collection of traditional tales that reflect the culture and values of the Iroquois people. Through her writing, Powers aimed to educate young readers about the rich heritage and folklore of Indigenous communities, making these stories accessible and engaging for a wider audience. Her work remains a valuable resource for those interested in Native American narratives and the art of storytelling.

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