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*Allen, Paula Gunn. 1991. Grandmothers of the Light: A Medicine
Woman's Sourcebook. Beacon Press, Boston. ISBN 0-292-73067-5.
***Allen, Paula Gunn. 1986. The Sacred Hoop. Beacon Press, Boston.
(American Indian philosophy.)
*Courlander, Harold. 1987. The Fourth World of the Hopis: The Epic
Story as Preserved in Their Legends and Traditions. University of New
Mexico, Alberquerque, New Mexico. ISBN 0-8263-1011-7.
**Deloria, Vine. 1973. God Is Red. Dell Publishing Company, New York.
(Indian religion & its relevance to the Indians of today.)
**DeMallie, Raymond J. and Douglas R. Parks, eds. 1987. Sioux Indian
Religion: Tradition and Innovation. University of Oklahoma Press,
Norman Oklahoma. ISBN 0-8061-2166-1.
Drury, Nevill. 1982. The Shaman and the Magician: Journeys Between
the Worlds. Routledge & Kegan Paul, London.
Eaton, Evelyn. 1982. The Shaman and the Medicine Wheel. The
Theosophical Publishing House, Wheaton, Illinois.
**Eliade, Mircea. 1964. Shamanism. Princeton University Press,
Princeton.
**Gill, Sam D. and Irene F. Sullivan. 1992. Dictionary of Native
American Mythology. Oxford University Press, New York. (Recognizing
the limitations of the dictionary format, this is well done.) ISBN 0-
19-508602-3.
*Grinnell, George Bird. 1926. By Cheyenne Campfires. University of
Nebraska Press, Lincoln, Nebraska. ISBN 0-8032-5746-5.
William A. Haviland and Marjory W. Power. 1992. The Original
Vermonters: Native Inhabitants, Past and Present. University of
Vermont. (It looks good, but I just acquired it so I haven't read it
yet. Mostly concerns the history of the Abenaki Indians.) ISBN 0-
87451-667-6.
Highwater, Jamake. 1986. Native Land: Sagas of the Indian Americans.
Little, Brown, and Co., Boston. ISBN 0-316-36087-2.
*Kavasch, Barrie. 1979. Native Harvests: Recipes and Botanicals of
the American Indian. Random House, New York. 0-394-72811-4.
**Lame Deer, John, and Richard Erdoes. 1972. Lame Deer: Seeker of
Visions. Pocket Books, New York. (Excellent autobiography of a Lakota
medicine man.)
**Lavender, David. 1992. Let Me Be Free: A Nez Perce Tragedy. Anchor
Books (Doubleday), New York. (The Nez Perce modern history, Chief
Joseph. Our government at work.) ISBN 0-385-46867-9.
Lowie, Robert H. 1954. Indians of the Plains. University of Nebraska,
Lincoln, Nebraska. (Overview.) ISBN 0-8032-7907-8.
***Malotki, Ekkehart and Michael Lomatuway'ma, eds. 1984. Hopi Coyote
Tales. (Vol. 9 of American Tribal Religions). University of Nebraska
Press, Lincoln, Nebraska. (Translations of source material, including
the original sources in the Hopi language.)ISBN 0-8032-8123-4.
*Manitonquat (Medicine Story). 1991. Return to Creation. Bear Tribe
Publishing, Spokane, WA. ISBN 0-943404-20-7.
Marriott, Alice and Carol K. Rachlin, ed. 1968. American Indian
Mythology. The New American Library, New York.
Matthiessen, Peter. 1992. In the Spirit of Crazy Horse: The Story of
Leonard Peltier and the FBI's War on the American Indian Movement.
Penguin Books, New York. ISBN 0-14-014456-0.
**Mavor, James W. and Byron E. Dix. 1989. Manitou: The Sacred
Landscape of New England's Native Civilzation. Inner Traditions,
Rochester, VT. ISBN 0-89281-078-5. (A study of New England Native
American stoneworks, traditions, and interactions / influences upon
early European settlers.)
Murphey, Edith van Allen. 1990. Indian Uses of Native Plants.
Meyerbooks, Glenwood, Illinois. ISBN 0-916638-15-4.
***Neihardt, John G. 1932. Black Elk Speaks. Washington Square Press,
New York. (A Lakota medicine man.).
Picotte, Agnes. 1987. An Introduction to Basic Dakota, Lakota, and
Nakota. Dakota Indian Foundation, Chamberlain, South Dakota.
(Language guide.)
***Penn, W.S.. The Telling of the World: Native American Stories and
Art. Stewart, Tabori and Chang. (A gorgeous coffee-table book, with
quality art and tales from Native North American tribes, arranged by
general category of story.) ISBN 1-55670-488-7.
**Roscoe, Will. 1991. The Zuni Man-Woman. University of New Mexico
Press, Alberquerque, New Mexico. (Focuses on the life of the
berdache, We'wha, while discussing the role of alternate gender in
Zuni life.) ISBN 0-8263- 1370-1.
*Rushford, Scott and Steadman Upham. 1992. A Hopi Social History.
University of Texas Press, Austin, Texas. (A bit dry.) ISBN 0-292-
76517-7.
Sun Bear and Wabun. 1980. The Medicine Wheel: Earth Astrology. Bear
Tribe Publishing, Spokane, Washington.
*Suzuki, David and Peter Knudtson. 1992. Wisdom of the Elders: Sacred
Native Stories of Nature. Bantam Books, New York. (Around the world.)
ISBN 0-553-37263-7.
**Tedlock, Dennis and Barbara. 1975. Teachings from the American
Earth: Indian Religion and Philosophy. Liveright, New York.
***Tooker, Elizabeth, ed. 1979. Native North American Spirituality of
the Eastern Woodlands: Sacred Myths, Dreams, Visions, Speeches,
Healing Formulas, Rituals and Ceremonials. Paulist Press, New York.
**Underhill, Ruth M. 1965. Red Man's Religion. : Beliefs and
Practices of the Indians North of Mexico. University of Chicago
Press, Chicago. ISBN 0- 226-84167-7.
Waldman, Carl. 1985. Atlas of the North American Indian. Facts on
File Publications, New York.
**Walker, James R. 1980, 1991. Lakota Belief and Ritual. University
of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska. ISBN 0-8032-9731-9.
***Waters, Frank. 1963, 1977. The Book of the Hopi. Penguin Books,
New York. ISBN 0-14-004527-9.
**Waters, Frank. 1952. Masked Gods: Navaho and Pueblo Ceremonialism.
Swallow Press (University of Ohio), Athens, Ohio. ISBN 0-8040-0641-5.
*Wetherford, Jack. 1991. Native Roots: How the Indians Enriched
America. Fawcett Columbine, New York. ISBN 0-449-90713-9.
Weyler, Rex. 1992. Blood of the Land: The Government and Corporate
War Against First Nations. New Society Publishers, Philadelphia. ISBN
1-55092- 183-5.
Woman's Sourcebook. Beacon Press, Boston. ISBN 0-292-73067-5.
***Allen, Paula Gunn. 1986. The Sacred Hoop. Beacon Press, Boston.
(American Indian philosophy.)
*Courlander, Harold. 1987. The Fourth World of the Hopis: The Epic
Story as Preserved in Their Legends and Traditions. University of New
Mexico, Alberquerque, New Mexico. ISBN 0-8263-1011-7.
**Deloria, Vine. 1973. God Is Red. Dell Publishing Company, New York.
(Indian religion & its relevance to the Indians of today.)
**DeMallie, Raymond J. and Douglas R. Parks, eds. 1987. Sioux Indian
Religion: Tradition and Innovation. University of Oklahoma Press,
Norman Oklahoma. ISBN 0-8061-2166-1.
Drury, Nevill. 1982. The Shaman and the Magician: Journeys Between
the Worlds. Routledge & Kegan Paul, London.
Eaton, Evelyn. 1982. The Shaman and the Medicine Wheel. The
Theosophical Publishing House, Wheaton, Illinois.
**Eliade, Mircea. 1964. Shamanism. Princeton University Press,
Princeton.
**Gill, Sam D. and Irene F. Sullivan. 1992. Dictionary of Native
American Mythology. Oxford University Press, New York. (Recognizing
the limitations of the dictionary format, this is well done.) ISBN 0-
19-508602-3.
*Grinnell, George Bird. 1926. By Cheyenne Campfires. University of
Nebraska Press, Lincoln, Nebraska. ISBN 0-8032-5746-5.
William A. Haviland and Marjory W. Power. 1992. The Original
Vermonters: Native Inhabitants, Past and Present. University of
Vermont. (It looks good, but I just acquired it so I haven't read it
yet. Mostly concerns the history of the Abenaki Indians.) ISBN 0-
87451-667-6.
Highwater, Jamake. 1986. Native Land: Sagas of the Indian Americans.
Little, Brown, and Co., Boston. ISBN 0-316-36087-2.
*Kavasch, Barrie. 1979. Native Harvests: Recipes and Botanicals of
the American Indian. Random House, New York. 0-394-72811-4.
**Lame Deer, John, and Richard Erdoes. 1972. Lame Deer: Seeker of
Visions. Pocket Books, New York. (Excellent autobiography of a Lakota
medicine man.)
**Lavender, David. 1992. Let Me Be Free: A Nez Perce Tragedy. Anchor
Books (Doubleday), New York. (The Nez Perce modern history, Chief
Joseph. Our government at work.) ISBN 0-385-46867-9.
Lowie, Robert H. 1954. Indians of the Plains. University of Nebraska,
Lincoln, Nebraska. (Overview.) ISBN 0-8032-7907-8.
***Malotki, Ekkehart and Michael Lomatuway'ma, eds. 1984. Hopi Coyote
Tales. (Vol. 9 of American Tribal Religions). University of Nebraska
Press, Lincoln, Nebraska. (Translations of source material, including
the original sources in the Hopi language.)ISBN 0-8032-8123-4.
*Manitonquat (Medicine Story). 1991. Return to Creation. Bear Tribe
Publishing, Spokane, WA. ISBN 0-943404-20-7.
Marriott, Alice and Carol K. Rachlin, ed. 1968. American Indian
Mythology. The New American Library, New York.
Matthiessen, Peter. 1992. In the Spirit of Crazy Horse: The Story of
Leonard Peltier and the FBI's War on the American Indian Movement.
Penguin Books, New York. ISBN 0-14-014456-0.
**Mavor, James W. and Byron E. Dix. 1989. Manitou: The Sacred
Landscape of New England's Native Civilzation. Inner Traditions,
Rochester, VT. ISBN 0-89281-078-5. (A study of New England Native
American stoneworks, traditions, and interactions / influences upon
early European settlers.)
Murphey, Edith van Allen. 1990. Indian Uses of Native Plants.
Meyerbooks, Glenwood, Illinois. ISBN 0-916638-15-4.
***Neihardt, John G. 1932. Black Elk Speaks. Washington Square Press,
New York. (A Lakota medicine man.).
Picotte, Agnes. 1987. An Introduction to Basic Dakota, Lakota, and
Nakota. Dakota Indian Foundation, Chamberlain, South Dakota.
(Language guide.)
***Penn, W.S.. The Telling of the World: Native American Stories and
Art. Stewart, Tabori and Chang. (A gorgeous coffee-table book, with
quality art and tales from Native North American tribes, arranged by
general category of story.) ISBN 1-55670-488-7.
**Roscoe, Will. 1991. The Zuni Man-Woman. University of New Mexico
Press, Alberquerque, New Mexico. (Focuses on the life of the
berdache, We'wha, while discussing the role of alternate gender in
Zuni life.) ISBN 0-8263- 1370-1.
*Rushford, Scott and Steadman Upham. 1992. A Hopi Social History.
University of Texas Press, Austin, Texas. (A bit dry.) ISBN 0-292-
76517-7.
Sun Bear and Wabun. 1980. The Medicine Wheel: Earth Astrology. Bear
Tribe Publishing, Spokane, Washington.
*Suzuki, David and Peter Knudtson. 1992. Wisdom of the Elders: Sacred
Native Stories of Nature. Bantam Books, New York. (Around the world.)
ISBN 0-553-37263-7.
**Tedlock, Dennis and Barbara. 1975. Teachings from the American
Earth: Indian Religion and Philosophy. Liveright, New York.
***Tooker, Elizabeth, ed. 1979. Native North American Spirituality of
the Eastern Woodlands: Sacred Myths, Dreams, Visions, Speeches,
Healing Formulas, Rituals and Ceremonials. Paulist Press, New York.
**Underhill, Ruth M. 1965. Red Man's Religion. : Beliefs and
Practices of the Indians North of Mexico. University of Chicago
Press, Chicago. ISBN 0- 226-84167-7.
Waldman, Carl. 1985. Atlas of the North American Indian. Facts on
File Publications, New York.
**Walker, James R. 1980, 1991. Lakota Belief and Ritual. University
of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska. ISBN 0-8032-9731-9.
***Waters, Frank. 1963, 1977. The Book of the Hopi. Penguin Books,
New York. ISBN 0-14-004527-9.
**Waters, Frank. 1952. Masked Gods: Navaho and Pueblo Ceremonialism.
Swallow Press (University of Ohio), Athens, Ohio. ISBN 0-8040-0641-5.
*Wetherford, Jack. 1991. Native Roots: How the Indians Enriched
America. Fawcett Columbine, New York. ISBN 0-449-90713-9.
Weyler, Rex. 1992. Blood of the Land: The Government and Corporate
War Against First Nations. New Society Publishers, Philadelphia. ISBN
1-55092- 183-5.