Light Of The Moon Publishing Releases Revised 2nd Edition Hardback "The Native American Story Book - Stories Of The American Indians For Children"
Author G.W. Mullins and Artist C.L. Hause continue the success of their Best-Selling book series “Walking With Spirits” and “The Native American Story Book” with a new revised 2nd edition hardback book.
New York, NY, November 16, 2016 --(PR.com)-- Contained within 160 pages in 6x9 format, "The Native American Story Book - Stories Of The American Indians For Children" features stories appropriate for younger readers while presenting children with a chance to explore Native American history.
Although many Native Americans had no written language, their stories, myths and folklore were passed down from generation to generation. The spoken languages may have been different from tribe to tribe, but the histories were kept alive. Through storytelling, the rich history of the Native American tribes is alive and well today. It has been shared, preserved and still pays tribute to fallen heroes of the past. It is through these glimpses into the pasts of many tribes, from the stories contained in this book, that you can see what a proud heritage Native Americans.
Included in this large collection of legends are: The Magic Arrows, Origin of the Pleiades, Grandmother Spider Steals the Fire, The Hunter and Selu, Inuit Story of the Northern Lights, How Old Man Above Created the World, The Legend of the Cherokee Rose, Contents of the Medicine Bag, The Legend of the Dream Catcher, The Journey to the Sunrise, What the Stars are Like, How the Terrapin Beat the Rabbit, How the Deer got his Horns, Why the Turkey Gobbles, How the Redbird got his Color, The Bear Man, The Man in the Stump, Determination of Night and Day, The Lost Cherokee, The Legend of the Cedar Tree, The First Moccasins, The Legend of the Apache Tear, Mooin, the Bear's Child, Bear Spirits, Tipi Etiquette, The Quill-Work Girl and Her Seven Brothers, The Flying Canoe, Míkmaq Legend of the Wild Goose, The Porcupine Quills, Why The Owl Has Big Eyes, How the Fawn Got Its Spots, and many, many more.
For further information, on his writing visit G.W. Mullins' web site at http://gwmullins.wixsite.com/officialsite/native-american-childrens-book. For information on the art of C.L. Hause visit his web site at http://clarencehause.wix.com/homepage
G.W. Mullins is a Native American of Cherokee decent. He has been a published author for several years. His recent releases include: Daniel Is Waiting A Ghost Story, The Native American Cookbook, The Native American Story Book Series Volumes 1-5, The Best Native American Stories For Children and others. Books by G.W. Mullins are available from Amazon.com, Kobo, Google Book Store, Books-A-Million, Barnes and Noble and other retailers worldwide.
C.L. Hause is an abstract artist who possesses a Bachelor Of Arts Degree specializing in Studio Art. He was the winner of the 2013 Johnny Hart Memorial Award as well of several others. He has always been inspired by nature, primitive and Native American design. he is currently finishing his MFA in New York City.
Although many Native Americans had no written language, their stories, myths and folklore were passed down from generation to generation. The spoken languages may have been different from tribe to tribe, but the histories were kept alive. Through storytelling, the rich history of the Native American tribes is alive and well today. It has been shared, preserved and still pays tribute to fallen heroes of the past. It is through these glimpses into the pasts of many tribes, from the stories contained in this book, that you can see what a proud heritage Native Americans.
Included in this large collection of legends are: The Magic Arrows, Origin of the Pleiades, Grandmother Spider Steals the Fire, The Hunter and Selu, Inuit Story of the Northern Lights, How Old Man Above Created the World, The Legend of the Cherokee Rose, Contents of the Medicine Bag, The Legend of the Dream Catcher, The Journey to the Sunrise, What the Stars are Like, How the Terrapin Beat the Rabbit, How the Deer got his Horns, Why the Turkey Gobbles, How the Redbird got his Color, The Bear Man, The Man in the Stump, Determination of Night and Day, The Lost Cherokee, The Legend of the Cedar Tree, The First Moccasins, The Legend of the Apache Tear, Mooin, the Bear's Child, Bear Spirits, Tipi Etiquette, The Quill-Work Girl and Her Seven Brothers, The Flying Canoe, Míkmaq Legend of the Wild Goose, The Porcupine Quills, Why The Owl Has Big Eyes, How the Fawn Got Its Spots, and many, many more.
For further information, on his writing visit G.W. Mullins' web site at http://gwmullins.wixsite.com/officialsite/native-american-childrens-book. For information on the art of C.L. Hause visit his web site at http://clarencehause.wix.com/homepage
G.W. Mullins is a Native American of Cherokee decent. He has been a published author for several years. His recent releases include: Daniel Is Waiting A Ghost Story, The Native American Cookbook, The Native American Story Book Series Volumes 1-5, The Best Native American Stories For Children and others. Books by G.W. Mullins are available from Amazon.com, Kobo, Google Book Store, Books-A-Million, Barnes and Noble and other retailers worldwide.
C.L. Hause is an abstract artist who possesses a Bachelor Of Arts Degree specializing in Studio Art. He was the winner of the 2013 Johnny Hart Memorial Award as well of several others. He has always been inspired by nature, primitive and Native American design. he is currently finishing his MFA in New York City.
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G.W. Mullins
607-296-8117
http://gwmullins.wix.com/officialsite
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