Native American Myths and Tales
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Author:GILL Sam
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ISBN:9781839641923
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Publication Date:November 2020
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Pages:480
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Native American Myths and Tales
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Author:GILL Sam
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ISBN:9781839641923
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Publication Date:November 2020
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Edition:1
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Pages:480
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Binding:Hardback
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Publisher:Flame Tree
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This new selection of myths offers a broad insight into the nature and lifestyle of the ancestral lands of the Native American tribes that once stretched from the tip of Alaska, down to the Bay of Mexico. Hundreds of languages, with traditions and folkore, grew independently across the continent, flourishing in deserts, mountains and lush valleys of a vast land. The loss of such ancient traditions is a reminder of the damage humans can wreak through ignorance, desperation and greed, as settlers from Europe swept imperiously across the newly discovered, but long-populated lands of the so-called New World.
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This new selection of myths offers a broad insight into the nature and lifestyle of the ancestral lands of the Native American tribes that once stretched from the tip of Alaska, down to the Bay of Mexico. Hundreds of languages, with traditions and folkore, grew independently across the continent, flourishing in deserts, mountains and lush valleys of a vast land. The loss of such ancient traditions is a reminder of the damage humans can wreak through ignorance, desperation and greed, as settlers from Europe swept imperiously across the newly discovered, but long-populated lands of the so-called New World.
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Author: GILL SamISBN: 9781839641923Publication Date: November 2020Edition: 1Pages: 480Binding: HardbackPublisher: Flame TreeCountry of Publication:
This new selection of myths offers a broad insight into the nature and lifestyle of the ancestral lands of the Native American tribes that once stretched from the tip of Alaska, down to the Bay of Mexico. Hundreds of languages, with traditions and folkore, grew independently across the continent, flourishing in deserts, mountains and lush valleys of a vast land. The loss of such ancient traditions is a reminder of the damage humans can wreak through ignorance, desperation and greed, as settlers from Europe swept imperiously across the newly discovered, but long-populated lands of the so-called New World.
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Author: GILL SamISBN: 9781839641923Publication Date: November 2020Edition: 1Pages: 480Binding: HardbackPublisher: Flame TreeCountry of Publication:
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