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Strange Tales

Of The Native American Indians

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Strange Tales
Of The Native American Indians

 

6" x 9" (15.24 x 22.86 cm)
170 pages

Available in Paperback, And eBook

ISBN-13: 978-1-64764-423-9

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Since the beginning of time every civilization has presented its own collection of strange tales and folklore.  The Native American Indians are no different.  Many of their stories included giants, hideous creatures, ghosts, beings from the spirit world, witches and many others.  These creatures have haunted various corners of North America for thousands of years.   The stories  have been handed down from generation to generation.  Some stories are amusing, while others are meant to be a terrifying lesson in life and contain eerie details and gruesome facts that will make your skin crawl. 

 

The stories collected in this book represent some of the best to be found.  Many represent ghosts and their interaction with the living.  Some evil in nature while others appear quite normal.  They teach a lesson that the dead don't automatically become ghosts.  Many of the stories give a brief hint to an afterlife.  While some ghosts go about their everyday lives in spirit form, and others attempt to come back from the other side.  Some come back for revenge on the living. 

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The stories included in the collection include:  Wakinyan Tanka, The Great Thunderbird, The First Ship ,Uncegila's Seventh Spot, Tolowim Woman and Butterfly Man, The Man Who Married The Moon, A Legend Of Multnomah Falls, What's This? My Balls For Dinner?, The Raven, Wakiash and the First Totem Pole, Two Ghostly Lovers, The Man Who Was Afraid Of Nothing, The Land of the Dead, The Water Cannibals, The Raven Mocker, The Haunted Whirlpool, The Deer Hunter And White Corn Maiden, and many, many more.

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