Athabaskan myths and legends
The myths and legends Athabaskans include the following civilizations, peoples and kingdoms:
Ahtena, Ahtna, Apache, Babine, Beaver, Cahto, Carrier, Chilcotin, Chipewyan, Chiricahuas, Dakelh, Deg Hit'an, Dena'ina, Not, Dene K'éh, Dogribs, Eyak, Dog flanks, Gwich'in, Hupa, Ingalik, Jicarillas Llaneros, Jicarillas Oleros, Kaska Dena, Kato, Koyukon, Kutchin, Lassik, Lipans, Dodgy, Mescaleros, Nadotʼen-Wets'uwetʼen, Navahos, Navajo, Nongatl, Sekani, Sinkine, Sinkyone, Slavs, Slavey, Takulli, Tanaina, Tlichos, Tseʼkhene, Tsilhqot'in, Wailaki, Witsuwitʼen, Wiyot, Yurok
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Classification of Athabaskan myths and legends
Ahtna – Tanaima Apache – Navajo Not Hupa – Yurok – Wiyot Kato – Wailaki Tsetsaut – Babine – Carrier – ChilcotinTO COME UP Back-and-forth content Koyukon – Ingalik – Tanana – Kutchin
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanana_Athabaskans#Animism_and_shamanism
Books on Athabaskan Mythology
Comics / Illustrated:
In French :
Only in English:
- How Raven Got His Crooked Nose: An Alaskan Dena'ina Fable
- Diné Bahane': The Navajo Creation Story
- Walking the Land, Feeding the Fire: Knowledge and Stewardship Among the Tlicho Dene
- Tales from the Dena: Indian Stories from the Tanana, Koyukuk, and Yukon Rivers
- How the Stars Fell into the Sky: A Navajo Legend
- Apache Legends & Lore of Southern New Mexico: From the Sacred Mountain
- Two Old Women: An Alaskan Legend of Betrayal, Courage and Survival
