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World Literature

Native American

Early Native American literature was expressed by word of mouth from one generation to another. It expressed their love of nature and the mythology of their religion. Today much of their traditions are now in print, so others can enjoy its meaning.
  It takes a thousand voices to tell a single story” Source: Native American Proverb quote

 
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Cherokee | Myths@ | Storytellers@ | Traditional Stories@ | Alexie, Sherman@ | Bruchac, Joseph@ | Clarke, George Elliott@ | Cook-Lynn, Elizabeth@ | Erdrich, Louise@ | Harjo, Joy@ | Highway, Tomson@ | Occum, Samson@ | Peltier, Leonard@

 

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