NREL. Stories and Legends of the Northwest

Today's free book is Indian Reading Series: Stories and Legends of the Northwest: Level Two. For the table of contents, check at the bottom of this post below the image. There are 20 separate books for this level.

The book is available at Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory (I have not checked for other online sources). 


Table of Contents
End of Summer A Crow Story

Thunder and the Mosquito A Muckleshoot Legend

Why the Codfish Has a Red Face A Skokomish Legend

How Wildcat and Coyote Tricked Each Other from Fort Hall Reservation

Pat Learns About Wild Peppermint A Blackfoot Indian Legend

Picture Writing from Warm Springs Reservation

Grandma Rides in the Parade A Crow Story

Bob-Tailed Coyote A Cheyenne Legend

The Great Flood from the Coast Area

The Rainbow from Warm Springs Reservation

The Time the Whale Came to Jackson's Bay from the Coast Area

Coyote and the Man Who Sits On Top A Salish (Flathead) Legend

The Crow An Assinboine Story

Tepee, Sun and Time A Crow Story

Water Story A Crow Story

How Birds Learned to Fly A Yakima Legend

Napi and the Bullberries A Blackfoot Indian Legend

How Cottontail Lost His Tail from Warm Springs Reservation

Being Indian Is from Warm Springs Reservation

Why Animals and Man Can No Longer Talk to One Another from Warm Springs Reservation