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Why there are shooting stars
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Natalia Maree Belting |
Legend reveals shooting stars to be dancing, falling coyotes. |
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Christmas folk
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Natalia Maree Belting |
Presents in blank verse the traditions and folklore of an Elizabethan Christmas season from November 30th through January 5th. |
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The land of the taffeta dawn
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Natalia Maree Belting |
Describes in verse life in the city of Chʻang-an, capital of the Chinese empire of Tʻang a thousand years ago. |
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Moon was tired of walking on air
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Natalia Maree Belting |
A collection of myths of various South American Indian tribes, explaining the natural world. |
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Our fathers had powerful songs
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Natalia Maree Belting |
Poems from various American Indian tribes celebrating the creation and life of man. |
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The stars are silver reindeer
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Poetic interpretations of legends taken from the folklore of many different peoples concerning the constellations. |
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The sun is a golden earring
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Bernarda Bryson,Natalia Maree Belting |
Relates folklore about the heavens from many countries. |
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