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This collection gathers thirty traditional Indigenous legends and narrative pieces retold and adapted into English, presenting origin tales, animal fables, trickster adventures, and supernatural encounters. Individual items range from creation and transformation stories to moral anecdotes featuring spirits, animals, and human figures, often explaining landscape features, customary practices, or the behavior of creatures. Several tales center on trickster figures and magical objects, while others recount encounters between Indigenous people and outsiders. Arranged as discrete short narratives with brief explanatory notes and a pronouncing vocabulary, the volume balances lively storytelling with folkloric detail and occasional source acknowledgments.

About the Author

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Margaret Bemister

Margaret Bemister was an author known for her contributions to children's literature, particularly through her work "Thirty Indian Legends." This book presents a collection of traditional stories that reflect the rich cultural heritage and mythology of Native American tribes. Bemister's storytelling captures the essence of these legends, making them accessible and engaging for young readers. Her work serves as an important resource for understanding Indigenous narratives and their significance in American literature.

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