Treasury of American Indian Tales

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Treasury of American Indian Tales

by Theodore Whitson Ressler

EN·~7 hours·52 chapters

Chapters

52 total

THE 44 STORIES FROM 27 TRIBES

0:02

INTRODUCTION

2:06

1. ADVENTURE

0:01

LITTLE RABBIT DISCOVERS A SECRET OF STRENGTH

10:20

ATAGAHI—THE SECRET LAKE

4:04

QUARTER MOON AND LITTLE ELK

10:08

A KITTEN BRINGS A BOY HIS FEATHER

4:59

LITTLE THUNDER FINDS A FRIEND

10:21

HOW NOT TO CATCH A FISH

5:40

LITTLE FIRE CLOUD’S DREAM

8:00

Description

This anthology gathers forty‑four short tales from twenty‑seven different Native nations, each chosen for its ability to capture the spirit of the people while staying within the attention span of pre‑teen listeners. The stories celebrate core values—courage, honesty, and truthfulness—without ever sounding like a lecture, and they highlight the close bonds between parents and children that are central to many tribal cultures.

Among the lively narratives is the adventure of a young Pueblo brave named Little Rabbit, who faces the tempting challenge of a risky rooftop game that his father has forbidden. The tale, like many others in the collection, places boys and girls alike in the spotlight, weaving everyday village life, traditional customs, and subtle moral lessons into an engaging, age‑appropriate adventure.

These stories work beautifully when read aloud around a campfire, shared in classroom circles, or listened to on a quiet evening at home, inviting young listeners to imagine the adobe homes, soaring cliffs, and whispered legends of the ancestors. Parents and youth leaders will find the collection a reliable resource for sparking discussion about respect, bravery, and the richness of Indigenous heritage.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (449K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2020-08-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Theodore Whitson Ressler

Best known for compiling a mid-century collection of Native American stories for young readers, this little-known author left behind a book shaped by campfire storytelling and youth-centered reading. The surviving record is sparse, which gives his work an old-library kind of mystery.

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