Ages 9-12. Rabbit, whose Cherokee name is Ji-Stu, is known far and wide for his splendid tail. Long and bushy, and cover... MoreHow Rabbit Lost His Tail: A Traditional Cherokee Legend
When the animals of the south-eastern woodlands challenge the Birds to a game of stickball, two of the smallest animals ... MoreThe Great Ball Game of the Birds and Animals
"A long time ago, all the animals and people lived happily together", begins this story of the origins of Cherokee herba... MoreHow Medicine Came to the People: A Tale of the Ancient Cherokees
In Ji-Stu the Rabbit's forest, the rain has stopped falling and the river is drying up. Soon the forest creatures will h... MoreRabbit and the Well
'The power of the bones!' Ji-Stu the Rabbit sings along as he dances around the fire with a flock of shiny ravens. The r... MoreRabbit and the Fingerbone Necklace
In this sixth volume of the ""Grandmother Stories"", Deborah Duvall blends two ancient Cherokee tales into an adventure ... MoreRabbit and the Wolves
Come along as Ji-Stu the Rabbit and his friend Wildcat follow the North Star for days until they find a giant cottonwood... MoreRabbit Goes to Kansas
For ages 9-12. Have you ever seen an opossum, hurrying across the road with its eyes and coat shining in your headlights... MoreOpossum's Tale
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