
Indian Myths and Stories (classic Illustrated Edition)
by (us) Adapted By William Trowbridge Larned
About This Novel
Why is a robin's breast red? Why are coyotes smarter than other animals? The Indians have their answer. In the book, a "story grandfather" Yagu tells what happened when the world was first born. At that time, people and animals lived together in harmony, and the earth was full of magical power. These stories exude a simple atmosphere, from people and nature to people and people, reflecting people's awe of nature, yearning for people who dare to challenge nature, and respect for self-pursuit. These myths and stories present a kind of life to us, involving the Indians' clothing, customs, beliefs and other aspects, from which we can feel their unique cultural atmosphere.
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