HOW SNOWSHOE HARE RESCUED THE SUN
First printing of this adaptation of the Yuit folktale of a brave hare who is able to bring an end to winter even when his more fearsome fellow animals cannot.
First printing of this adaptation of the Yuit folktale of a brave hare who is able to bring an end to winter even when his more fearsome fellow animals cannot.
First printing of this retelling of the flood myth of the Huichol people of Mexico, illustrated in a style inspired by the traditional art of Central America.
First printing of this retelling of an Iriquois creation story, with luminous illustrations by Robert Andrew Parker.
First US edition of this retelling of the Australian Aboriginal tale of the mystical protector of the flying foxes.
First printing of "one of the first children's books to feature South American folktales from indigenous peoples" (Library of Congress) — inscribed by multiple-Pulitzer-winner Carl Sandburg, to whom the book is dedicated.
First edition of this collection of nine Native American stories, many featuring the trickster Coyote.
First printing of this retelling of an Inuit legend of a young shaman who sets out to find a missing caribou herd, illustrated in a style reminiscent of the Dillons.
First printing of this love story of a warrior who could make himself invisible and the only woman who could see through his spell.
Signed first printing of this adventure story drawn from Tlingit myth, the tale of how a princess saves her village – beautifully illustrated with cut paper.
First printing of this retelling of a Zuni Cinderella story, the tale of a poor turkey tender who is able to attend the Dance of the Sacred Bird with help from her feathered friends.