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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
(sniff) If only I could make corn!,
By Jake Smithers "The Five Ws and H." (New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Native American Stories (Myths and Legends) (Paperback)
A story. Who knows what a story can mean? A story that I like can be heroic, strong, yet at the same time frail, encouraging and emotionally evoking, but the same story to you might just be the opposite. But whether a certain story falls in line between you and me, stories mean a great deal to us.
The same was with the Native Americans. Stories were not given space in the ear just for the story's sake, but because stories played an intricate role in the beliefs of the people. When the right person (like a chief or leader of the people) spoke of a tale and told a story, it was woven into them. The stories were so varied among them, since there was so many different tribes (popular imagination contrary to reality), that a story on how death came to be, or the creation of the world, or even how the oceans were formed, could be explained in so many different ways by them. I liked this book. It was insightful, and the map at the beginning pages of the book (set back in the sixteen hundreds), along with the description portion that tells a few things about some of the tribal nations, are eye opening to how vast they were before the colonist arrival. From reading this book it gave me a deeper respect for who they were and who they are, as well as it amazes me how God made one man so different form another. I recommend this book to anyone who has interest and/or is intrigued by...no wait, I recommend it to everyone. -Jake Smithers
13 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great for children and adults,
By Leah Lemon (the milky way) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Native American Stories (Myths and Legends) (Paperback)
i am not a native american but my ansestors were so it is in my blood and i am very proud of it. i had this book when i was a child and i loved the stories and the ways of the [native] americans. this book is great for children, and i think that native american haritage is very important.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book,
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Book received was in better shape than expected. Book was used but in like new condition, very little wear, great book for the price.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful stories...,
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This review is from: Native American Stories (Myths and Legends) (Paperback)
A friend had lent me a copy of this book and I read the stories to my high school students a couple of stories at a time. They loved the stories /their significance/their messages. Native American lore made a lot of sense to them..they would ask me to make the time to read to them.It is beautifully written. I had to buy a copy for my own library to read to future grandchildren and others!
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Native American Stories (Myths and Legends) by John Hakionhes Fadden (Paperback - March 28, 1991)
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