Books tagged: native american folk tales

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Windsong (formally Raven's Lament)    by Frank Talaber
Price: $1.99 USD. 99940 words. Published on May 16, 2011. .

What if a powerful native legend came back to life and he didn't like what he saw? What if that legend is Raven and he steals away the woman you were falling in love with and you find yourself armed with only a iconic shaman to stop him? Based on true events a journalist, Roger Harrison, investigates the destruction of old growth forest and has to save himself, his world and the woman he loves.
High School Hit List    by Melissa Yi
Price: $5.99 USD. 70870 words. Published by Olo Books on September 11, 2011. .

Jimmy can talk to animals. No big deal, probably part of his Mohawk heritage. But one day, Coyote tells him, "You have to go to school. There's going to be trouble." Turns out a bully's slashing his way through a hit list, starting with one of the vice principals and closing in on Jimmy himself at number four. Now Jimmy's got to protect them all--with some help from the birds and the beasts.
The Westering    by Tom Sheehan
Price: $4.99 USD. 67130 words. Published by MilSpeak Books  on March 8, 2012. .

The 21 short stories crafted by Tom Sheehan in THE WESTERING tell of the pioneering of those who came from many countries, many customs, many cultures, and brought much of that mix with them to create the American West as we now know it. THE WESTERING has been nominated for the 2012 National Books Award in Fiction.
Raven's Eye View    by Kimberly Bird
Price: Free! 1220 words. Published on March 20, 2013. .

ravens eye view is a first nations story about the creator and its companion the raven. the raven is sent out to find the perfect space where life could flourish. as the raven sits back and waits for the creator to form the stars and planets in new galaxies, a newborn planet becomes vulnerable to the very sky that is suppose to protect it from explosions of space birthing.