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                                                                                                            Bibliography

                                                                                                           

 

Iroquois Stories Heroes and Monsters, Myths and Magic by Joseph Bruchac

Keepers of the Animals, Keepers of the Earth and others by Joseph Bruchac

 

There are many audiotapes and CD’s with stories on them. Check them out at the library. For more Iroquois legends:

http://iroquoisindians.freeweb-hosting.com/webdoc36.htm

 

Remember the 398.2, the folktales, in the juvenile section of the library holds a gold mine of stories for telling. Some libraries put collections of folktales into a “J” section for older readers and “E” for the picture books

 

Resources and information on storytelling is available through the National Storytelling Network 101 Courthouse Sq, Jonesborough, TN 37659. (1-800/525-4514.)  nsn@storynet.org

www.storynet.org

For information on Illinois storytelling visit: www.storytelling.org

Information on storytelling in Missouri is available through MO-TELL.  Sue Hinkel, 2236 S. Hwy. N. Pacific, MO 63069 (800-257-7014)

 

Marilyn Kinsella   www.marilynkinsella.org

Larry Kinsella    www.flintknapper.com

 

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