The Native American Legends Curriculum Workbook is a comprehensive educational resource that introduces students to a wide range of Native American myths and legends from diverse tribes. Each story is accompanied by thought-provoking questions designed to deepen understanding and encourage critical thinking. The workbook includes well-known legends such as the Legend of the Dreamcatcher , the Story of the Thunderbird , and the Legend of White Buffalo Woman , alongside lesser-known tales like the Story of the Painted Desert and The Sleeping Giant . Students will explore the symbolic meanings behind figures like Coyote, Raven, and the Hero Twins, and discover important cultural themes related to nature, creation, and morality. With stories about powerful spirits, sacred ceremonies, and cultural origins, this workbook provides a window into Native American traditions and values. It is an excellent tool for learning about mythology, storytelling, and the rich cultural heritage of Native American peoples. Myths & Legends Included: Overview Legend of the Dreamcatcher Story of the Thunderbird White Buffalo Woman Coyote and the Columbia River Raven and the Creation of the World Sedna The Great Flood Hiawatha and the Peacemaker The Wendigo The Corn Mother Nanabozho The First Fire The Manitou The Little People The Four Winds Cherokee Creation The Painted Desert The Hopi Snake Dance The Seven Sisters The Buffalo Dance The Star Maiden The Hero Twins The Great Hare The Boy Who Turned into a Pine Tree Thunder and Lightning The Woman Who Fell From the Sky The Ghost Dance The Sacred Pipe The Ice Man The Red-Haired Giants The Piasa Bird The Sky Woman The Sleeping Giant The Great Turtle The Maidens of the Corn The White Shell Woman The Sacred Arrows The Water Panther The Long House and the Sacred Fire The Thunder Beings The Skin-Walker The Stone Giants