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Indian Nature Myths

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A collection of short Indigenous North American nature myths retold for children, presenting origin stories that account for seasons, plants, animals, and weather. Tales drawn from multiple tribal traditions imagine how birds, winds, stars, insects, and other elements of the natural world came to be, often blending poetic imagery with occasional humor. Each brief narrative attributes familiar phenomena to the actions of animals, spirits, and other beings, and the book groups these retellings into themed episodes accompanied by illustrations. The framing emphasizes wonder and imaginative explanation rather than literal history.

About the Author

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Julia Darrow Cowles

Julia Darrow Cowles was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature and storytelling. She is particularly recognized for her work "Indian Nature Myths," which explores Native American folklore and the natural world through engaging narratives. In addition to this, her book "The Art of Story-Telling, with nearly half a hundred stories" showcases her expertise in the craft of storytelling, providing readers with a rich collection of tales. Cowles' works reflect her passion for cultural narratives and her commitment to enriching the literary landscape for young audiences.

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