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The Mythology Pawnee-Kitsai includes the following Native American peoples: Arikaras, Sahnishs, Pawnees, Kitsai
The Arikaras or, as they prefer to call themselves, the Sahnishs, are a Native American tribe of farmers living in the Dakota North. Close to the Pawnees, they belong to the linguistic family of Caddos.
The Pawnees are a Native American people from Nebraska and Kansas (United States). Within the United States, they constitute the federally recognized entity of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma. Historically, they lived in Nebraska and Kansas.
Pawnee-Kitsai Mythology (texts)
Books on Muskogean Mythology
Comics / Illustrated:
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Only in English:
- Cherokee Mythology: Captivating Myths and Legends of a Native American Tribe
- Cherokee Myths and Legends: Thirty Tales Retold
- Choctaw Tales
- Legends of the Seminoles
- Indian Creek Chronicles
- Myths and Traditions of the Arikara Indians
- Pawnee Hero Stories and Folk-Tales
- Native American Legends of the Southeast
- Aunt Mary, Tell Me a Story: A Collection of Cherokee Legends & Tales