References on Native American Stories
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Atwater, B. F, A.R. Nelson, J.J. Clague, G.A. Carver, D.K. Yamagughi, P.T. Bobrowsky, J. Bourgeois, M.E. Darienzo, W.C. Grant, E. Hemphill-Haley, H.M. Kelsey, G.C. Jacoby, S.P. Nishenko, S.P. Palmer, C.D. Peterson, M.A. Reinhart, 1995, Summary of coastal geologic evidence for past great earthquakes at the Cascadia subduction zone, Earthquake Spectra. 11; 1, Pages 1-18. 1995.
Bagley, C.B., 1930, Indian Myths of the Northwest, Lowman and Hanford Company, Seattle Washington, pp. 29-30.
Barbeau, Marius, 1928, Haida Myths illustrated in Argillite Carvings, Bulletin No. 127, Anthropological Series No. 32, National Museum of Canada, pp. 320-325
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Clague, John J., 1995, Early historical and ethnological accounts of large earthquakes and tsunamis on western Vancouver Island, British Columbia, in Current Research, 1995-A; Geological Survey of Canada, p. 47-50.
Curtis, Edward S., 1913, The North American Indian, Volume 9., Johnson Reprint Corporation, NYC. pp. 149-150
Derr Jacobs, Elizabeth, 1959, Nehalem Tillamook Tales, University of Oregon Books, Eugene Oregon, 216 p.
Dobyns, Henry F., 1983, Widowing the Coveted Land \fIin\fR Their Number Became Thinned; Native American population dynamics in Eastern North America, University of Tennesee Press, Knoxville, TN, pp. 8-31
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Ella E. Clark, 1953, Indian Legends of the Pacific Northwest, University of California Press, Berkeley CA. 225 pp.
Gunther, Erna, 1925, Klallam Folk Tales, University of Washington Publications in Anthropology, Vol. 1, No. 4, pp. 113-170.
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Judson, Katherine Berry, 1916, Myths and Legends of the Pacific Northwest, especially of Washington and Oregon, A.C. McClurg and Co., Chicago.
Kirk, Ruth, 1986, Wisdom of the Elders
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Reagan, A.B., 1934, Myths of the Hoh and Quileute Indians, Utah Academy of Sciences, Vol. 11, pp. 17-37.
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Reagan, A.B., 1934, A Hoh version of the Thunderbird Myth, IN Myths of the Hoh and Quileute Indians, Utah Academy of Sciences, Vol. 11, pp. 17-37.
Reagan, A.B., 1934, A story of the flood, IN Myths of the Hoh and Quileute Indians, Utah Academy of Sciences, Vol. 11, pp. 17-37.
Reagan, Albert. B. and L.V.W. Walters, 1933, Thunderbird fights Mimlos-Whale, IN Tales from the Hoh and Quileute, The Journal of American Folk-lore, Vol. 46, No. 182, pp. 297-346.
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