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Beck, Peggy V. and Anna Lee Walters. The Sacred: Ways of Knowledge, Sources of Life. Tsaile, AZ: Navajo Community College, 1977.
Bierhorst, John. The Mythology of North America. New York: William Morrow, 1985.
Broker, Ignatia. Night Flying Woman: An Ojibwa Narrative. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1983.
Brown, Joseph Epes. The Sacred Pipe: Black Elk's Account of the Seven Rites of the Oglala Sioux. University of Oklahoma Press.
Bryant, Page. Native American Mythology. London: Aquarian, 1991.
Clements, William and Frances Malpezzi. Native American Folklore, 1879-1979. Swallow Press, 1984.
DeMallie, Raymond J., ed. The Sixth Grandfather: Black Elk's Teachings Given to John G. Neihardt.
Encyclopedia of Native American Shamanism: Sacred Ceremonies of North America. ABC-Clio, Inc. 1998.
Feraca, Stephen E. Wakinyan: Lakota Religion in the Twentieth Century. Lincoln: U of Nebraska Press.
Hassrick, R. B. The Sioux: Life and Customs of a Warrior Society. University of Oklahoma Press.
Horse Capture, George. Seven Visions of Bull Lodge: As Told by His Daughter, Garter Snake.
Hultkrantz, Ake. The Soul and Native Americans. Woodstock, CT: Spring Publications, 1997.
Irwin, L. The Dream Seekers: Native American Visionary Traditions of the Great Plains. University of Oklahoma Press.
Lake-Thom, Bobby. Spirits of the Earth: A Guide to Native American Nature Symbols, Stories, and Ceremonies.
Lame Deer, Archie Fire and Richard Erdoes. Gift of Power: The Life and Teachings of a Lakota Medicine Man. Bear & Company, 1992.
Lame Deer, John Fire and Richard Erdoes. Lame Deer, Seek of Visions.
MacDonald, Margaret. The Storyteller's Sourcebook: A Subject, Title, and Motif Index to Folklore Collections for Children. Gale, 1982-.
Malotki, Ekkehart, ed. The Bedbugs' Night Dance and Other Hopi Tales of Sexual Encounter. University of Nebraska Press.
Neihardt, John G. Black Elk Speaks: Being the Life Story of a Holy Man of the Oglala Sioux. New York: William Morrow, 1979.
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Opler, Morris Edward. Myths and Tales of the Chiricahua Apache Indians. 1994.
Parker, Arthur C. Seneca Myths and Folk Tales. 1989.
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Powers, Marla N. Oglala Women: Myth, Ritual and Reality. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1986.
Reichard, Gladys A. Navaho Religion: A Study of Symbolism. Princeton U P.
Ridington, Robin and Dennis Hastings. Blessing for a Long Time: The Sacred Pole of the Omaha Tribe. 1997.
Schlesier, K. H. The Wolves of Heaven: Cheyenne Shamanism, Ceremonies, and Prehistoric Origins. University of Oklahoma Press.
Turner, Harold. Bibliography of New Religious Movements in Primal Societies, North America. G.K. Hall, 1978.
Underhill, Ruth M. Red Man's Religion: Beliefs & Practices of the Indians North of Mexico. U of Chicago P, 1972.
Vogel, F. W. The Shoshoni-Crow Sun Dance. University of Oklahoma Press.
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Whisnat, David E. All That Is Native & Fine: The Politics of Culture in an American Region. Barnes & Noble.
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Yellowtail, T. Yellowtail, Crow Medicine Man and Sun Dance Chief. University of Oklahoma Press.
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