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Katharine Berry Judson

Books by Katharine Berry Judson

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Myths and Legends of the Great Plains

Fairy Tale
Animal Nature Culture Myths Heritage Legends

Myths and Legends of the Great Plains is a compendium of myths and legends from the Great Plains region of the US. It includes many short stories, and also quite a few songs and poems.

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Myths and Legends of the Mississippi Valley and the Great Lakes

Fiction
Animal Nature Culture Legend Myths Heritage Valley

Embark on a mesmerizing journey through the heart of North America with "Myths and Legends of the Mississippi Valley and the Great Lakes" by Katharine Berry Judson. Unveiling the ancient tales that have woven themselves into the very fabric of the re...

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Myths and Legends of Alaska

Editor Katharine Berry Judson collates and presents a narrative history of Alaskan Myths. Originally gathered and recorded by government ethnologists, she paints an overall picture of Alaskan history as told by its many tribes. From the Eskimo to the...

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Early Days Of Old Oregon

Twenty-three stories of the history of early Oregon plus an appendix: A Brief Summary Of The History Of The Old Oregon Country From Original Sources. OLD OREGON was a mighty sweep of country, and a most romantic one. From the northern border of Mexic...

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Myths And Legends Of The Pacific Northwest Especially Of Washington And Oregon

The basis on which these myths were selected necessarily excluded those which showed traces of the white man's religion or of the red man's coarseness. Relatively speaking, only a few myths could be selected. These were the creation myths, the origi...

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Myths And Legends Of British North America

[The Native American] story tellers of the camp related, with dramatic gestures, stories of the Days of the Grandfathers, in the beginning of the Newness of Things. Nothing was too large or too small to come within the bounds of their beliefs, or wit...