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They Dance in the Sky: Native American Star Myth

They Dance in the Sky: Native American Star Myth

by Jean Guard Monroe & Ray A. Williamson

Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2007
Paperback
7x9 inches


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Mythology, Magick, & Folklore | The Natural World | Books for the littlest readers
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  • Why we love it: This is a must for any reader who loves mythology and storytelling. Bringing together star myths from Native American tribes as the Navajo, Pawnee, Shasta and Micmac, these myths are expansive and eternal, reminding us of our ancient need to understand our world.

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For countless generations, Native American storytellers have watched the night sky and told tales of the stars and the constellations. The stars themselves tell many tales—of children who have danced away from home, of six brothers who rescue a maiden from the fearful Rolling Skull, of the great wounded sky bear, whose blood turns the autumn leaves red, and many more.

Remainder Note: This is a publisher remainder, which means this title may have a marking (i.e. red dot) or notation. As a result, we are selling it as “like new” for a discount. 

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