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Indians of North America--Texas--Folklore, Indian mythology--Texas, Legends--Texas.
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2000
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E78.T4A73 2000eb
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398.2/089/970764
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Indians of North America--Texas--Folklore, Indian mythology--Texas, Legends--Texas.
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Texas Indian Myths and Legends
Jane Archer
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Archer, Jane. Texas indian myths and legends / Jane Archer. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN 1-55622-725-6 (pbk.) 1. Indians of North AmericaTexasFolklore. 2. Indian mythology Texas. 3. LegendsTexas. I. Title. F78.T4 A73 2000 398.2'089'970764dc21 99-051935 CIP
2000, Jane Archer
2000, Illustrations by Nina Romberg
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For Tall Trees, who asked that I remember.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
At Republic of Texas Press, Dianne Stultz, Production Editor, and Ginnie Siena Bivona, Acquisition Editor, gave freely of their time, expertise, and support to help make this the best book possible.
C. Dean Andersson, novelist and technical writer, Kept the home fires burning and food in the refrigerator. He read every page, bless his heart, as it came out of the computer, then gave expert editorial advice.
DeWitt King Jr. and Stella McIntosh Dennis inspired me to keep digging for more myths and more history, so that in the next volume I can include their very own Choctaw.
Special thanks go to the wonderful staff of the Richardson Public Library in Richardson, Texas. Marilyn Comte, Interlibrary Loan Staff, and Linda Lee and Mike Furl, Information Desk Librarians, truly worked miracles in locating sources for this book. They kept my book bag full of goodies, and that is my highest praise for a library.
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