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Light Of The Moon Publishing Releases Fifth Volume of Native American Folklore Series

By: Dec. 18, 2014
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Through storytelling, the rich history of the Native American tribes is alive and well today. It has been shared and preserved and still pays tribute to fallen heroes of the past. It is through the glimpses into the past, and these stories much like the ones that are contained in this book, that you can see what a proud heritage they possess and how in tune with the Earth Native Americans really are.

Among the stories included in this volume are: The Wish to Marry a Star, Dirty Boy, Onondaga Creation Myth, The Offended Rolling Stone, The Boy and the Beast, Coyote's Eyes, Speech on the Warpath, Blue Jay and His Companions, Turtle's Race with Bear, Shoshone Love Song, A Bashful Courtship, The Bound Children, The Legend of Standing Rock, The Boy and the Turtles, The Bag Of Winds, The Arrow Chain, Pokoh the Old Man, and many, many more.

For further information, on the writing visit G.W. Mullins' web site at http://gwmullins.wix.com/officialsite. For information on the art of C.L. Hause visit his web site at http://clarencehause.wix.com/homepage. Books from the Walking With Spirits series are available on Amazon.com, Kobo, Google Book Store, and Barnes and Noble.

G.W. Mullins is a Native American of Cherokee decent. He has been a published author for several years. He recently released book one in his From The Dead Of Night Series, the top selling title Daniel Is Waiting, which is available on Amazon.com, Kobo, Google Book Store, and Barnes and Noble.

C.L. Hause is an abstract artist who possesses a Bachelor Of Arts Degree specializing in Studio Art. He was the winner of the 2013 Johnny Hart Memorial Award as well of several others. He has always been inspired by nature, primitive and Native American design.



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