Thirteen Moons on Turtle's BackCelebrates the seasons of the year through poems from the legends of such Native American tribes as the Cherokee, Cree, and Sioux. |
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Abenaki acorns animals autumn Baby Bear beautiful beneath Big Moon bright bucks Budding Moon canoe circle climb the hills CLUB cold fire color comes corn cottonwood Coyote crack Creator cycles deer desert door Eagle Earth Elder entered eyes fight flew flowers Frog Frost Giant gave gift Gloos-kap Grandfather Grandson green harvest hear helper horns human inside Ju-ske-ha lake land learned leaves lift Little live look magic Maple Sugar Moon Moon Long ago Moon of Snow moon's Mooo-ahhh-ahhh Moose mouth Mystery Native American natural world night North America Old Turtle's back Pomo pushed River scales seasons Seneca SEVENTH shaped sharp sing slept small boy smaller song Sozap spring spruce stars stay awake stood stories strawberries stronger sun shines syrup taught things thirteen moons Thunder trees Turtle twelve village wake walk Watching Wild Rice winter lodges Wis-a-ked-jak Wolf Wolves